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Post by sang2000 on Jun 29, 2011 4:45:59 GMT 3
Folks, This was lifted from another forum. They are NOT my views, and I cannot vouch for its veracity, but I thought it would be something to ponder: I am quoting it verbatim =========================== I am so sad about this all story. As a matter fact, Mercy was my best friend. I went to Baraton with her in 2006 and shared almost 65% of the classes. What is said in the newspapers about her being intoxicated and causing chaos in not the kind of Mercy I know. Her parents who hold high reputation in Kenya having served as a business manager in Kendu Hospital, Kamagambo college, and currently Baraton university has been impacted by this tragedy. It is devastating to loose such important and young person like Mercy in our community. Mercy was following the steps of her Grandfather who was one of the founders of Kaigat mission in Nandi and served all over Kenya.This is my opinion, Mercy was mislead to unknown party by her cousin. It appears it was recruitment of young University students for drugs business. There was no point of return for Mercy having seen "Tumndo" (initiation). Her friends couldn't even intervene since it is a matter of life and death business. I have tried to call some of her friends who normally hangout with Mercy. Some of them are known to me since Baraton. I fear some of them are at the high risk to tell about all the scenario. I am not sure if the police will ever bring the culprits to justice as you all understand Kenyan system. Lets pray for this great family. Kimanyaal
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Post by okhunyanye on Jun 29, 2011 5:47:46 GMT 3
Looks to me like this angle is the only plausible reason why she was killed. She refused to be recruited into the drug pushing business and, having witnessed too much, had to be eliminated. Was the party held at Harun Mwau's son's place? Was William Kabogo not present at the party? That right there is the great giveaway. Sadly though, Tobiko and Iteere's investigation of this matter is only meant to cover it up. It appears it was recruitment of young University students for drugs business. There was no point of return for Mercy having seen "Tumndo" (initiation). Her friends couldn't even intervene since it is a matter of life and death business.
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Post by adongo23456 on Jun 29, 2011 6:32:40 GMT 3
Looks to me like this angle is the only plausible reason why she was killed. She refused to be recruited into the drug pushing business and, having witnessed too much, had to be eliminated. Was the party held at Harun Mwau's son's place? Was William Kabogo not present at the party? That right there is the great giveaway. Sadly though, Tobiko and Iteere's investigation of this matter is only meant to cover it up. It appears it was recruitment of young University students for drugs business. There was no point of return for Mercy having seen "Tumndo" (initiation). Her friends couldn't even intervene since it is a matter of life and death business. okhunyanyeYou are right. It took two weeks after her very brutal death for any of the people who were with Mercy Keino to come out and say anything and they only did so after a car was fingered. Now they are all talking. It is stunning to me that if Ms Keino had any friends in that party or any sensible person and assuming some of the stuff they are saying is true they would not have been running to the cops the following day if not right away to find out what happened to her after she allegedly run into Waiyaki Way. Did anybody in this party call the police after Ms Keino allegedly ran into the highway? Who else would go to sleep after they have seen a friend run into the high way and another who now claims he saw her get hit by a car. That was two weeks ago. Why didn't they call the cops. And more so after he body was picked up jumbled from the streets, none of the people at the party said a word. It was reported as a hit and run and that was just fine with all of them. Now Ms Keino's friend Scholastica who reported at the Parklands Police Station is reported to have said she tried in vain to stop Ms Keino from running into Waiyaki way which is literally a high way shooting in and out of the heart of the city. Is Scholastica telling the truth? If so what did she do after she saw her friend running into the Highway? Just come back and resume whatever was going on down there? Where is the alibi for that? Another guy has come out to say he actually saw Ms Keino being hit by a car in the streets after she run there. Never mind the credibility of this guy. The KTN reporter has said the body was found 200 yards from the "Wazini Luxury Homes" where the party was going on. So if we are to believe this "witnesses" then they must have been running with Ms Keino for 200 yards (two football fields) in between cars in a highway until she got hit. Makes no sense. It is a lie. So we know a few things. Kabogo was in the house. This was an exclusive engagement. Some big Asian super market character or their son was there. Could be Nakumatt dynasty folks, who knows? Some big time lawyer facing some court issues was in session. Also at the lower level of the food chain, some dude called Muchiri, one of the now many witnesses says his boss was there for business and he was asked by the boss to join him. He refused to tell the media who his boss was among the distinguished guests (businesss men) or what business was being talked about, but he did tell the media that Kabogo at one time got pissed with Ms Keino and went to talk to her to no avail. Muchiri's story is that Ms Keino was "drunk and reckless". Same pattern. A drunk woman ran into cars. That is story these people are selling with so many inconsistencies. Never mind the car which was repainted god only knows when(painters say a month ago) and the same car had number plates recently removed. Could this be a disposal car from one of the hitmen. His name is defao. I mean the car owner. These are the kind of characters we are dealing with in this matter. And one strange thing. According to the pathologist who examined the body, the body had been run over several times by vehicles. The defao guy says he just stopped a little to look at it and to avoid hitting it which he claims he did. Good for him. What I cannot understand is that we are being made to believe that Nairobi as brutal as we know it can sometimes be is a city where motorists will just roll over bodies with absolutely no concern except for one curious guy who took a look and was fingered by somebody else as actually dumping the body. I mean even at night people drive with their lights on. Could motorists in Nairobi just be rolling over bodies in the streets? I don't think so. So we have all these bits and pieces and a very tragic story beneath it. People feel like this cannot just keep going on for ever. People feel like something should be done. I think they will get something done. We have too many warlords and druglords running the country because they have the money and to buy everything. We cannot afford to put the country on sale everyday. As to the terrible case I think we should take notice of the fact that the family asked the police to look into the rape angle and asked that medical samples be taken for that purpose. This is a very serious matter. Just like Sang's friend whose story he posted we feel for the family. Justice to them is justice to all of us as a country and as a people. People can't just get killed and thrown out of cars. We can't accept that. Not now.
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Post by politicalmaniac on Jun 29, 2011 8:16:22 GMT 3
. People can't just get killed and thrown out of cars. We can't accept that. Not now. Killed and thrown out of the car or hit by a car?
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Post by emali on Jun 29, 2011 10:26:36 GMT 3
Its like Karma has caught up with Kabogo's Hubris...this story stunk to high heavens the first time I heard it & it keeps on giving...him & his mentor Mwau cant keep killing people for fun everyday...these are the kind of people running the country...I hope more stuff comes out that is indefensible because our police force will not solve this crime...a peoples court will...
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Post by mzalendo on Jun 29, 2011 10:55:10 GMT 3
Are you suggesting that the student was killed because she was a Kalenjin? You may be happy that the killing will, in your words, messing up of the Kikuyus efforts to court the Kalenjins. But, I think your trajectory is misplaced. This is a murder committed because the killer thought he could get away with it, it did not matter his victim was a Kalenjin. She could equally be a Luo, or any other tribe. Then what? Shall we they conclude the alliance between Raila and some Kikuyus or others would have been dead in the water? I doubt if that line of reasoning holds any substance. If your intention is to flare up hostility, between the Kikuyus and Kalenjin, I think you have chosen a poor time, and importantly, a poor incident. As I said earlier, civility and decorum dictates that we wait for the full picture to develop before analysing the situation. jane,For one thing, we are waiting for that clearer picture that may or may not emerge given the track record of our police force. Then of cause there are the shenanigans of the pushers. It is not I who'd "flare up hostility" between the two communities, but rather the actions of the majesty types. Indeed, it could very well have been a woman from any other Kenyan community, but it wasn't. Was it now? Everybody knows that symbolism counts you know. Like I said, one thing we all know for sure so far is that a young woman got "lippy" with a big shot at a party and ended up dead just hours later. Go figure. kathure, I agree this is indeed a bad moment for the kk, whether kamale likes it or not is not an issue, but it is still in mafias hand to loose, at the moment all indications point to Kabogo and due process Some of us here have been yapping about must see Kabogo held accounatable, there is no two ways around thIs, that is the only way to gel the flimsy and ever weakening the KK.(atleast for some more time) If they mess this up and deal with it in the same casual manner they dealt with wanjirus death,they will have themselves to blame. Much as we like to burry our head in the sand and hope that this is going to pass is to live in denial; considering our tribal nature of politics. Perhaps Kabogo could have paused to consider the consequences of his actions especially with regards to uhuruto ties. so far ruto has said nothing and many kalenjins are waiting and watching him.
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Post by b6k on Jun 29, 2011 11:08:03 GMT 3
We just have to accept that not only do we live in a failed state, KE is a narco-state in the making. The more details come out, the stranger the story gets.
There's a lot of dots yet to be connected. Mercy was killed on the 17th yet her story didn't break until after her burial last friday. Harun Mwau was to be outted by the US last tuesday. Yet in the last minute, the press video conference was inexplicably called off & postponed for a week & finally took place yesterday. Did the Americans already know about the Kabogo connection to this murder & delay the press conference until KE authorities were compelled to run the story?
Of all the people who happened to be driving past Waiyaki Way that morning, what are the odds that the vehicle who's registration was noted as dropping the body, happens to be owned by a convicted fraudster? This Okelo character needs to be investigated for any links to Kabogo or Mwau.
With the parallel story still playing out in TZ following mama Lela's arraignment it seems Mwau's team has to brace itself for a violent take-down. Don't be surprised if Mwau ends up being the first Kenyan to be airlifted to the US in cuffs, Noriega style.
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Post by Luol Deng on Jun 29, 2011 13:55:13 GMT 3
Adongo,
All those theories about being run over by a vehicle cannot stand any meaningful scrutiny. The overriding factor here is that the body was 'found' 12 hours later after being 'run over' by several vehicles. My knowledge of Church road & Waiyaki way and drunkards contradict those assertions.
The first point is that there is no way the body would have been discovered more than 5 minutes after the fact on Waiyaki way. It takes far shorter for run down stray dogs to be sorted out, would it take 12 hours for a body to be discovered? Waiyaki way is one of the best lit highways in Nairobi it also has medium to heavy traffic throughout. To make the claim that no one could have spotted the body (lights or no lights) on the road for 12 hours (WTF) is stretching the truth to the maximum, that is an area where a body could be immediately spotted on the kerbs & the central reserve.....If the story would have been cooked up 17 years ago when the highway was darker, it would have made more sense, but again, even in the darkest rural roads one is able to spot far smaller animals on the road.
No matter how tipsy a person is, have you ever heard of a drunkard running right into the road? I have seen many drunkards on the same road both during the day & at night. In fact there is a popular nyama choma & beer joint in the vicinity. What I have never heard is any of the drunkards disorderly or not, running into the road to be run over by a vehicle. And besides, if it were a hit and run, this is one road where such an incident would have been spotted immediately, not 12 hours later.
Third, the layout of the road makes that a bit more difficult, this is because next to church road there is a two lane slip road that has to be crossed before you get to Waiyaki way. There is no way someone out of his or her senses would have crossed that slip road without raising the suspicions of the motorist(s) on the slip road who would then have been alert of the ensuing accident.
I tend to agree with the paragraph that Sang posted. This has all the hallmarks of a drug recruitment gone wrong. It is fairly clear from descriptions that this lady was an outspoken character, therefore there is no way that she was going to keep quiet after such a public disagreement. If it was indeed a recruitment exercise gone bad and the MP was among the characters then this would have added to the evidence that the MP is involved in the drug trade and this is something that was not going to happen at all costs. We also know the type of characters that normally act as couriers thanks to wikileaks & other leaked dossiers. From the examples that were in those documents it seems like they prey on well educated, relatively well off & young characters. From the descriptions given, this lady was a perfect fit, only that she had the morals and the guts to stand up to such characters.
This is indeed a sad chapter, I am not going to give it a KK spin. I only hope that it will put a nail in the coffin of this Kabogo character.
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Post by adongo23456 on Jun 29, 2011 16:57:09 GMT 3
luoldeng,
With deft police work this thing can be unraveled pretty fast. As you said the theory that Ms Keino was being rolled over by cars on Waiyaki Way for hours is not sustainable. These folks have to invent another story.
The way to break this case will involve finding who among these so called witnesses is lying and once that is established the next question is why are they lying? Who are they lying for.
Scholastica says Ms Keino ran away from her into the highway as she tried to stop her. Another guy says he saw Ms Keino being hit by a car. The police have to tie their stories and open a crack. Either they are both lying or one of them is lying and if their two lies are put together they have a lot of explanation to do.
First the guy who saw Ms Keino being hit and Scholastica were either both outside at the same tiem as all these was unfolding or thy followed each other outside to witness what was going on. Why not tie their alibi. Do they know each other? Did they talk to each other about all these terrible things? What timelines does each one give? Do they match? Do the timelines match with when the body was found? What did they do after they saw Ms Keino either being hit or running into the highway? I would imagine that the guy who claimed he saw her get hit would have run back into the apartment screaming for help. You have to be an animal not to do that. Is this man telling the truth. If he is not then right there you get your case because they will only be lying to cover up for somebody else.
Bottomline is anytime you get many people talking and their stories do not add up, right there is your smoking gun. They are lying for a reason and the police have to know what that reason is. Same with the Mwau case where the police have now established that Mwau's bodyguards staged a shooting of Mwau's car and then lied to the police. The first question is why were they making things up? Who set them on that mission and why?
Same with Benz "owner". Is he lying about the timing and the incident on Waiyaki way? Is he lying about the re-painting and fixing of dents in the car? Can the cops corner some folks from the car shop to give them any information on when the car was actually fixed. Where are the bills and invoices? Who paid?
The cops can get to the bottom of this by telling those who were in the party and other involved characters that they are investigating a murder and if anybody is found to eb lying to protect the killers it is an accessory to murder and their asses will be in jail if that happens. It seems some people are being called back to give additional info. Tell them one thing, If they lie again it is game over.
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Post by politicalmaniac on Jun 29, 2011 17:42:15 GMT 3
The cops can indeed get to the bottom of this story.
The big question is, do they want do so? What is the political fallout should get to the proverbial bottom? Is it in their best interests do so?
I have no faith in this corrupt highly tribalized police force. Even routine simple matters like who snuck in two words into the KATIBA, a document with am immutable chain of custody they cant or wont decipher out the culprit who nearly derailed the process.
As long as iteere is there, gichangi is there, mwangi is there this case will remain unsolved.
If Sonko, an escaped convict with a warrant of arrest is still walking around, I dont see this inept force doing anything.
But this story has legs, politically speaking. I can feel the anger of her kins people when I talk to them. And its not good for ruto (what has he done to push for an investigation they are asking?) nor the foul mouthed inept busha wa naivasha muthamaki interests in RV.
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Post by kamalet on Jun 29, 2011 17:56:25 GMT 3
Luoldeng
Waiyaki way is my route everyday to and from work. People running across the road for whatever reason and being knocked by cars is common place, and I have been the unfortunate driver to have knocked someone on the same road - he was sober but was nevertheless carelessly running across the road to beat the traffic!
As for people being knocked and no one stopping to help, if the time given was correct, my expectation is that yes the poor girl could have been run over severally by vehicles and no one stopped - but then from a commonsense point of view, not many small cars can run-over a human being so we are talking about trucks smothering her! At 1.00 a.m., I can assure you the most I would do is slow down!
Discovery is really not the issue here, it is the problem of wanting to be involved.....! If you are a Nairobian and know the consequences of being a good samaritan, then you know why no one was stopping!
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Post by adongo23456 on Jun 29, 2011 18:34:22 GMT 3
Kamale,
The problem is with the inconsistencies and timelines. When did Ms Keino run into the road if she did at all? What time has the two alleged witnesses given? Are they the same. You have also not addressed how a person could see a fellow party goer from their so called high class gigs being hit by a car and just go back to the apartment and resume drinking calmly. Even if this person did not care about Ms Keino he would be concerned about the other guests including the big honchos who were in the party. Nobody wants a body lying outside the party house and the dancing and partying goes on inside. If this guy really saw Ms Keino being hit as he claimed according to a KTN story, that would have been the end of the party. Even if they didn't to do anything everybody would have left to go home.
Secondly KTN also reports that the body was found 200 metres from the Wazini Luxury Homes where the party was? Does that mean Ms Keino run into the road for 200 metres before being hit? How then did the guy see her getting hit? Does it mean Ms Keino was hit near the party house and was rolled over along the road for 200 metres as motorists ignored her dead body? That is not very credible.
Then we have timelines. When exactly did Ms Keino leave the party and when was her body found. It seems it took an awful amount of time. My thinking is Ms Keino was taken somewhere else after she left the party and either got killed and possibly raped out there or was fighting for her life in some car on Waiyaki Way when she got thrown or fell outside and then everybody went silent until evidence of the party and the Benz surfaced.
And just out of curiosity did you stop after you accidentally hit someone on Waiyaki Way or was it a hit and run.
I am frightened by your assertion that in Nairobi, motorists will roll ove a body a hundred times in a big city high way and care less who it is as long as they are not going to be involved in anything. Nairobians seem to be very eager to run into where people are in trouble including folks who sorround those shot by cops. I find it hard to believe that motorists would have been running over Ms Keino's body for hours with reckless abandon.
I think what will help breal this case is the fact that the witnesses are spicing their story too much to fit a certain profile for the victim which they think can work. Someone is going to slip if the cops get tougher and tell them anybody lying will risk accessory charges.
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Post by merlin on Jun 29, 2011 19:28:22 GMT 3
Hear Kabogo speak Manny things are not adding up though the following struck me as unusual: He said this when confronted by questions from journalists before the driver of the dark Mercedes had turned himself in. I do not know where you got the report about a dark Mercedes Benz allegedly seen dropping a body,” said Mr Kabogo. It sounds as a negation or denial as if he did know about the Mercedes and dropping the body. He focused on the source of the report – who leaked it? If he really does not know anything about it then why not accept the information? Source: www.nation.co.ke/News/Kabogo+questioned+on+university+girl+s+death+/-/1056/1189500/-/x8fxybz/-/index.html
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2011 19:53:06 GMT 3
Hear Kabogo speak Manny things are not adding up though the following struck me as unusual: He said this when confronted by questions from journalists before the driver of the dark Mercedes had turned himself in. I do not know where you got the report about a dark Mercedes Benz allegedly seen dropping a body,” said Mr Kabogo. merlin,That comment by Kabogo also stood out for me when I read it. It sounds as a negation or denial as if he did know about the Mercedes and dropping the body. He focused on the source of the report – who leaked it? If he really does not know anything about it then why not accept the information? Source: www.nation.co.ke/News/Kabogo+questioned+on+university+girl+s+death+/-/1056/1189500/-/x8fxybz/-/index.html
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Post by Mobimba on Jun 29, 2011 20:06:43 GMT 3
Like many folks, my initial thoughts were that Mercy was killed for very publicly and loudly turning down Kabogo's advances. That now appears implausible.
I'm now with those imagining a drug trader recruitment gone awry. It explains the presence of shadowy characters who, outside of Kabogo, are yet to be clearly unidentified. This was not just another private party. It likely was a 'meet and greet' of those involved in the supply chain… also an opportunity to enlist incognito couriers (Mercy fit the bill) and sample some of the product.
Folks don’t attend and are not invited to such events unless they know exactly what is about to go down. Even the two bit peddler selling weed in Majengo respects the vow of secrecy. I do not believe Mercy, a bright masters student, would wind up at the party with absolutely no advance knowledge of the agenda. Kabogo would not walk into an apartment with a briefcase full of product ready to make his PowerPoint presentation to a bunch of 'innocent' and surprised party goers. Even the guy who sells sniffing glue to street boys is not recruited in that manner.
Question is, did Mercy know what she was getting into? If she was 'high' as some have suggested, was it because she sampled the product? Ecstasy has a knack of making folks fly out of windows thinking they are birds.
The person who invited (recruited) her to the 'throw down' should be finywad.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2011 20:19:56 GMT 3
On the face of it, this story would be very damning to the MP. This is impunity at its worst if all it takes is a verbal altercation (based on what?) for an MP to release his tax payer paid goons on an innocent citizen. If true this MP needs to be called to account. Mercy's parents also need to interrogate her "friends" who appear to have abandoned her when she clearly needed help. Someone should've stayed with her, or even left with her in the taxi. Am talking to university student leaders we need a mother of all strikes in all public n private universities we kant let this go unpunished. gachquota,Do you have information on what the students are doing about this bull shit?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2011 20:22:46 GMT 3
Women parliamentarians take stand on this murder most foul. Some of the them are from the Kalenjin communities. Where is RUTO? either one of them, I'm waiting to hear their words on this matter. Women MPs urge speedy probe into student's death
By ALPHONCE SHIUNDU ashiundu@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Wednesday, June 29 2011 at 16:08 Four women MPs have urged police to speed up the investigations into the controversial death of University of Nairobi student Mercy Keino.
Addressing a news conference in Parliament buildings Wednesday, East African Community minister Helen Sambili, Gender minister Naomi Shaaban, assistant minister Beatrice Kones and MP Dr Joyce Laboso (Sotik) said that it was important for the mystery surrounding the night party and the allegations of foul play to be unearthed as quickly as possible.
The four, who sit in the Kenya Women Parliamentarians Association, also tasked the new Director of Public Prosecutions to ensure that the police did investigations and collect enough evidence that can withstand the scrutiny of the courts.
“The police have to ensure that complete and detailed investigations are done,” said Prof Sambili, terming the student's death as a “very sad incident”.
Dr Shabaan urged Police Commissioner Mathew Iteere to make sure that all found culpable for the death of Ms Keino are brought to book.
She then turned her focus on Ms Keino’s friends, saying that, if they were genuine friends, they wouldn’t have allowed her to leave the party at Wasini Luxury Homes unattended.
“They ought to have taken care of their friend when she reportedly stormed out of the party,” said Dr Shabaan.
She said there was an “element of carelessness” in the way the hosts at the party acted, because, “if they were genuine friends, they’d have locked her somewhere, if she was intoxicated as it is being alleged".
The MPs said that all questions being raised concerning Ms Keino’s death have to be looked at including the “allegation on attempted rape”, so that the police uncover the cause of death.
While they noted that it will be premature for them to make conclusions, they also said that the nature of some of the private parties in posh neighbourhoods of the city ought to be probed, because “illegal things might be going on in these parties".
The women then offered their counsel to the country’s youth saying that they ought to know better.
“Even though city life has lots of fun; we warn our young people that life is not about partying,” said Dr Shaaban.
She added that if the young people leave their dwellings in the city, they should be responsible and let people know where they are going, who they are with, what time they are expected to come back and how they can be contacted in case of an emergency.
“I was in the city, but my mother back home would know where I am at any given time,” said Dr Shabaan, who hails from Taita Taveta county.
Ms Keino was found dead on Waiyaki Way on June 18. A post-mortem examination report released on Tuesday failed to conclusively unravel the mystery surrounding her death and called for further investigation. www.nation.co.ke/News/politics/Women+MPs+urge+speedy+probe+into+student+death/-/1064/1191386/-/f29x74z/-/index.html
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2011 20:39:01 GMT 3
Like many folks, my initial thoughts were that Mercy was killed for very publicly and loudly turning down Kabogo's advances. That now appears implausible. I'm now with those imagining a drug trader recruitment gone awry. It explains the presence of shadowy characters who, outside of Kabogo, are yet to be clearly unidentified. This was not just another private party. It likely was a 'meet and greet' of those involved in the supply chain… also an opportunity to enlist incognito couriers (Mercy fit the bill) and sample some of the product. Folks don’t attend and are not invited to such events unless they know exactly what is about to go down. Even the two bit peddler selling weed in Majengo respects the vow of secrecy. I do not believe Mercy, a bright masters student, would wind up at the party with absolutely no advance knowledge of the agenda. Kabogo would not walk into an apartment with a briefcase full of product ready to make his PowerPoint presentation to a bunch of 'innocent' and surprised party goers. Even the guy who sells sniffing glue to street boys is not recruited in that manner. Question is, did Mercy know what she was getting into? If she was 'high' as some have suggested, was it because she sampled the product? Ecstasy has a knack of making folks fly out of windows thinking they are birds. The person who invited (recruited) her to the 'throw down' should be finywad. lincoln,If as has been said Mercy didn't indulge in alcoholic beverages, perhaps someone spiked her drink. In any case even if she was high, on something that made her think she was invincible, those there with more experience would have made sure she stayed put and safe. If Kabogo's guards as was first reported dragged her back into the party when she made her first attempt to leave, they also had the power to just keep her there till she sobered up.
Whatever the case, all we know for sure is that she had words with Kabogo a man who....
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Post by adongo23456 on Jun 29, 2011 20:42:07 GMT 3
This thing is just getting weirder by the minute: This what the cops are saying. They say she was a victim of hit anf run but they are also still investigating. Which begs the question, what exactly are they investigating? teh hit and run driver or other possibilities of homicide? The cops are going to screw this big time. What happened to the "dark Benz" story? Is the driver off the hook. Then we have the cops saying Scolastica, the cousin who invited Ms Keino was left with ther phone and bag. Did she do anything like try to find out what happened, talk to her parents or did she just go home and forgot she had a friend's phone and a bag. This is teh latest police version and it proves what everybody has been saying. This case is dead. The cops will rule that it was an accident and they cannot trace th hit and run driver. The evidence to get to the bottom of the case lies with those who were at the party and he cops seem to just believe everything and anything they say. Like I said the guy who claimed to have seen Ms Keino being hit by car should been held by the cops and his story corroborated with the Scolastica story. As it is witnesses just walk to Parklands police Station say whatever they want and leave. You cannot investigate chicken theft that way. Stories have to be cooroborated with timelines and everything. It appears to me that the cops want to come to a quick conclusion and close the case. These are the same cops who just a week ago declared that Mwau is as clean as pamba on drug trafficking claims and a day later Mwau stages the bizzare shooting drama just before the US government confirms in their books Mwau is one of the top drug traffickers in the region. I don't even think the cops trust themselves. They know nobody trusts them, but that is the least of their problem. Here is the latest cop story: www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/Kenyanews/Mercy-victim-of-hit-and-run-accident%2C-police-say-13403.html
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Post by tnk on Jun 29, 2011 20:57:51 GMT 3
This thing is just getting weirder by the minute: This what the cops are saying. They say she was a victim of hit anf run but they are also still investigating. Which begs the question, what exactly are they investigating? teh hit and run driver or other possibilities of homicide? The cops are going to screw this big time. What happened to the "dark Benz" story? Is the driver off the hook. Then we have the cops saying Scolastica, the cousin who invited Ms Keino was left with ther phone and bag. Did she do anything like try to find out what happened, talk to her parents or did she just go home and forgot she had a friend's phone and a bag. This is teh latest police version and it proves what everybody has been saying. This case is dead. The cops will rule that it was an accident and they cannot trace th hit and run driver. The evidence to get to the bottom of the case lies with those who were at the party and he cops seem to just believe everything and anything they say. Like I said the guy who claimed to have seen Ms Keino being hit by car should been held by the cops and his story corroborated with the Scolastica story. As it is witnesses just walk to Parklands police Station say whatever they want and leave. You cannot investigate chicken theft that way. Stories have to be cooroborated with timelines and everything. It appears to me that the cops want to come to a quick conclusion and close the case. These are the same cops who just a week ago declared that Mwau is as clean as pamba on drug trafficking claims and a day later Mwau stages the bizzare shooting drama just before the US government confirms in their books Mwau is one of the top drug traffickers in the region. I don't even think the cops trust themselves. They know nobody trusts them, but that is the least of their problem. Here is the latest cop story: www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/Kenyanews/Mercy-victim-of-hit-and-run-accident%2C-police-say-13403.htmlagree this is insane the police themselves ruled out hit and run as the cause because they established that the amount of blood on the road indicated that she died elsewhere and body then transfered to the highway to make it look like hit and run. they have not indicated what new evidence points to hit and run but am a little puzzled at how this cousin of the deceased treats issues rather callously she claims to have held on to the deceased's handbag and phone i find that very interesting because we are told that the deceased had an altercation with kabogo and stormed out. it may have been once or twice but she stormed out. and at some point was sitting on the stairs waiting for a taxi before suddenly getting up and running into the road in my mind, after midnight and you are a lady stuck someplace and you want to go home, you reach out for your handbag for your phone, call uncle, brother, boyfriend, sister, mother whoever, tell them you are stuck and need to be picked up. you gotta be locco to think you can run all the way back to college the last thing you want to do is run away into the cold dark and uncertain night leaving your handbag and cell phone and your friends behind. that girl did not leave that location on her own volition. she was forcefully taken out of the premises explaining why she left her handbag and phone behind. whoever forced her off the complex is responsible for her death.
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Post by enigma on Jun 29, 2011 21:00:30 GMT 3
There are a lot of inconsistencies. The guards reported initially that they saw the bodyguards escorting Keino? What time did they return? Why is that not mentioned in Iteere's statement and yet it is a material fact? What of the Government Chemist tests? How long does it take to examine body fluids? Which other labs are involved? What images were retrieved from the CCTV? What do they show? Where are the guards of that property? Who bought the wine and where did they buy it? What was the level of alchohol and upregulated enzymes in her system? Are we to trust witness allegations of intoxication or actually analyze the blood and liver tissue to determine the level of alcohol and whether that is consistent with excessive consumption? Were there drugs in her system (could her drink have been spiked?). Why did it take the Muthemba guy two weeks to report a hit and run days after the story came out?
No Mr Iteere, not good enough.
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Post by akinyi2005 on Jun 29, 2011 21:09:10 GMT 3
Adongo,
Was about to provide the same link but you beat me to it. reading that story just adds more confusion to an already messy situation. according to the pathologists the cause of death may be difficult to tell given the state of the body. Now the Iteere guy comes up with the theory that she must have died from injuries sustained as a result of being run over by several motorists! looks to me like they are more focused on this theory than looking at other possibilities. eg what kind of business meeting would bring a group of 'strangers' together in the middle of the night? did i read somwhere that one of the witnesses refused to divulge the nature of business when questioned? doesn't take a rocket scientist to guess the kind of illegal activities that were going on in that house. If Mercy indeed left her handbag and phone behind as she 'stormed out in a drunken stupor' why would her cousin who invited her in the first place wait until 6am before doing anything? why couldn't she call Mercy's fiancee to pick her up - could it be that their phones were confiscated as they checked into the venue?
Too many unanswered questions....and yet all we hear is lots of crap from our predictable 'investigators'
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Post by merlin on Jun 29, 2011 21:10:29 GMT 3
This thing is just getting weirder by the minute: This what the cops are saying. They say she was a victim of hit anf run but they are also still investigating. Which begs the question, what exactly are they investigating? teh hit and run driver or other possibilities of homicide? The cops are going to screw this big time. What happened to the "dark Benz" story? Is the driver off the hook. Then we have the cops saying Scolastica, the cousin who invited Ms Keino was left with ther phone and bag. Did she do anything like try to find out what happened, talk to her parents or did she just go home and forgot she had a friend's phone and a bag. This is teh latest police version and it proves what everybody has been saying. This case is dead. The cops will rule that it was an accident and they cannot trace th hit and run driver. The evidence to get to the bottom of the case lies with those who were at the party and he cops seem to just believe everything and anything they say. Like I said the guy who claimed to have seen Ms Keino being hit by car should been held by the cops and his story corroborated with the Scolastica story. As it is witnesses just walk to Parklands police Station say whatever they want and leave. You cannot investigate chicken theft that way. Stories have to be cooroborated with timelines and everything. It appears to me that the cops want to come to a quick conclusion and close the case. These are the same cops who just a week ago declared that Mwau is as clean as pamba on drug trafficking claims and a day later Mwau stages the bizzare shooting drama just before the US government confirms in their books Mwau is one of the top drug traffickers in the region. I don't even think the cops trust themselves. They know nobody trusts them, but that is the least of their problem. Here is the latest cop story: www.capitalfm.co.ke/news/Kenyanews/Mercy-victim-of-hit-and-run-accident%2C-police-say-13403.html Adongo,RealityDon’t be too hard on the cops. Also cops try to stay alive.
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Post by akinyi2005 on Jun 29, 2011 21:19:40 GMT 3
merli,
all we are saying is that we are tired of cops trying to stay alive as drug lords and big time criminals take over our lives and very soon country (see how many have or are lining up to get into politics).
fighting these guys has never been easy and law enforcement officers, unfortunately will lose their lives in the line of duty if we are to get our country back.
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