Hammer, pliers, scissors, knives: Police recover more evidence from Kware murder suspect’s house

Collins Jumaisi Khalisha, the prime suspect behind the Kware killings, appears in court on July 16, 2024.
Detectives from the Directorate of Criminal
Investigations (DCI) now claim to have retrieved additional evidence at the
home of Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, who is accused of killing 42 women and
dismembering their bodies before stuffing them, in sacks and dumping them at a
quarry in Kware area of Mukuru kwa Njenga.
In a
statement released n Wednesday, the DCI noted that after revisiting the suspected
serial killer’s house, sleuths discovered various blood-stained items including
a knife, hammer and scissors, that may potentially link Khalusha to the murders.
"A team
of homicide detectives, in collaboration with their CSI counterparts, revisited
the house of Collins Jumaisi Khalusha in Mukuru Kwa Njenga," said the DCI.
"Among
the items recovered were a pillowcase with noticeable bloodstains, a
blood-stained t-shirt, a blood-stained hammer, a blood-stained pair of pliers,
three knives, one with bloodstains, and a blood-stained pair of scissors.
Investigations are still ongoing and the suspect's house and the dumping site
remain active crime scenes."
Similarly,
the DCI highlighted that the two other suspects arrested in connection with the
macabre killings were on Wednesday detained for 28 days to allow police
conclude investigations into the matter.
Amos
Momanyi, who was apprehended on Tuesday, was found in possession of a mobile
phone and two Safaricom SIM cards belonging to one of the victims, Roselyn
Akoth Ogongo,
Upon
interrogation, Momanyi reportedly led DCI detectives to Moses Ogembo, whom he
claimed sold him the cellular device.
The DCI told
the court it needed more time to detain Momanyi saying his “rental house within
Pipeline Estate is still an active crime scene which is believed to hold more
evidence, and which has not been forensically documented for security reasons.”
“The scene
of crime is still an active crime scene and therefore sufficient time is
required to forensically document it ensuring all body remains are retrieved,
recovered and postmortem done in order to ascertain the cause of death,” said
the DCI during the court proceedings.
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