How Suspected Warder’s Killer Planned Escape to Kisumu

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Details have emerged on how a prime suspect in the murder of Murang’a GK Prison Pauline Ngoi Wangari planned to escape into hiding after the gruesome murder.

The suspect who has since been identified as Joseph Ochieng is said to have met Ngoi on FaceBook after which the relationship would proceed to a date.

Ngoi, according to Joseph, had invited him to her rented house in Kiharu, Murang’s for the first time since they started getting fond of each other on FaceBook.

The duo is said to have spent the better part of Monday evening together in the house smoking weed.

However, reports indicate that trouble started when Ngoi refused to smoke the drug on Tuesday.

“Sent into panic mode, the suspect narrated how he reached for a kitchen knife and stabbed her in the chest, neck and abdomen, and, thereafter, put the knife firmly in her grip in a bid to make it look like Wangari had killed herself,” said a DCI officer.

Joseph has since told officers drawn from the DCI that he strangled Ngoi before stabbing her in the head, neck and abdomen.

Detectives found her bed completely soaked in blood and a roll of bhang placed in her lips. She also had a kitchen knife attached to her hand.

A distraught Joseph would later plan to escape and was caught at Kapsitet in Kericho after police mounted a roadblock.

The private vehicle in which the suspect was travelling in was intercepted and all its occupants arraigned in court Friday.

 

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