Plot Thickens: Fresh Revelations Made About Suspect Who Made Confessions in Lawyer Kimani’s Murder

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The Probe into the gruesome muder of Lawyer Willie Kimani, his client and taxi driver continue to take fresh twists.

Remember Peter Ngugi? The Police informer who recorded the confession in the murder of Willie Kimani?

Well, it has now emerged that Mr. Ngugi was upright and of sound mind when giving the recording. This is according to Government doctor Kizzie Shako who informed the Court of the same.

Ngugi’s confession was in relation to his involvement in the murder of Kimani, his client Josephat Mwenda and taxi driver Joseph Muiruri.

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In the case, police officers Fredrick Leliman, Leonard Maina, Stephen Chebulet, Sylvia Wanjiku have also been charged alongside Ngugi with the murder of the three.

Shako was testifying in the trial within a trial that had been ordered by Justice Jessie Lessit to determine whether the said confession will be admitted as evidence in the case.

This is after the defense objected to the production of the confession to court arguing that Kamau was coerced, tortured and threatened into giving the confession.

Shako told court that when she examined Kamau, he was in good medical condition and did not have any physical injuries.

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According to Shako, he was conversant in both English and Swahili and he allegedly told her that he was a class eight leaver.

She also noted that if Kamau had any injuries at the time he was taken to her by the Investigating officer, she could have documented any injuries on the P3 form.e

An officer from Naivasha GK Prison also took to the stand in a bid to help the prosecution prove that the confession statement by Kamau was given voluntarily.

Moses Kipkorir a documentation officer at the prison said he keeps records and receives prisoners and keeps their records.

Kipkorir said that Kamau was fluent in both English and Swahili and he told him that he was a form four leaver and was conversant in English.

Well, the Plot Thickens.

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