‘How I made my first killing’ Chilling Confessions from Nairobi’s Deadly Hitman

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Nairobi is one of the most insecure places in Kenya. You can die through a road accident, the bullet of a rogue police or get mugged.

But when do these criminals start killing? Here we have a confession from on of Nairobi’s most deadly hitman. We will call him Kimathi.

Kimathi says he was not drunk or under any intoxicants the night of his first kill. He gives scanty details but reveals that his first kill was during a robbery attempt. He does not give locations or time frames.

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“I used to mug people. I worked alone. It was at night and I asked the man for his wallet, phone, and watch. He lunged at me and I was holding a knife. So I stabbed him several times and he fell down. I crossed the road and ran away. I got into a well-lit area in town and noticed that I was still holding the bloody knife.

“I put it in my socks, removed my sweater and used it to wipe my right hand which was stained by blood. I threw the sweater in a pile of rubbish that was on the street. I went into a reggae club on Accra Road but I couldn’t enter with the knife, so I threw it away.

“I stayed in the club for about an hour before leaving. All that time, the gravity of what I had done weighed heavily on me, and even though I had bought beer, I couldn’t drink it. But then I rationalised that had the man not resisted, I would have just taken his money and left him.”

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Kimathi says he had to know if the man was dead or alive, so he cautiously went back near the scene and found that a crowd had gathered. Cops were lifting the lifeless body of the man into a police Land Rover.

“I left town and went to my house. In the morning, I left Nairobi and went to Kajiado to live with my sister.”

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