THE MISSING LINK.
Am not a prophet, but I have this strange feeling; the person who killed Jacob Juma most probably is the one who killed Chris Msando. This is my opinion according to the eyes through my mind.
These two flagitious and execrable acts of self made demigods strongly mimic each other. It is for this reason I opine this bloodthirsty whomever, employed the same tactic.
In both cases it is alleged victims were last seen in the company of a lady in their cars, purportedly from a drinking joint. Although unlike in the former, in Msando's case the lady was found alongside the victim. Whereas in Juma's atrocious death, the whereabouts of the lady who allegedly left the bar with him was never made clear.
Another gaping hole in both cases is the issue of CCTV cameras. One is left to wonder if indeed the highly priced cameras are indeed aiding in curbing crime.
If the police brought in the bodies on Saturday morning. Does it mean the police never watch TV? Christopher Msando was all in the media. From TV station to TV station even in social media. Assuming the argument, police collect many bodies daily, did they look at the body?
The city mortuary has police guards attached to it, were they privy to the incident in which the police brought in two bodies collected from the bush? How about the record system of this mortuary. Do they advertise unidentified bodies? Did they report that unidentified bodies were brought in? I think sometimes when writing a script, the author should be coherent. Nobody is willing to talk.
While his search was being coordinated, nobody even thought or remembered some bodies had been found dumped in a forest in Kiambu and consequently transported by police to the morgue. Secondly, while searching for dead bodies nobody had initially thought of the morgue.
Msando's family could have just thought about an independent investigation, apart from the police. It is good FBI and UK investigators wish to lend a hand, but the family can never find justice, never. The man is already dead and the law cannot by any means compensate on his death, even if the killer(s) were to be killed too.
Everybody who decides to work for the common good of his people, should be wary of death. No one should ever be afraid of death as to compromise truth because at the end of it all we all die, yet the only opportunity to exercise your purpose is when you are alive.
My sincere condolences to the family of Chris Msando. Sometimes the evil storm is so tumultuous, to shake the strongest foundations of faith. God knows the killers but he will be with you through this.
Am not a prophet, but I have this strange feeling; the person who killed Jacob Juma most probably is the one who killed Chris Msando. This is my opinion according to the eyes through my mind.
These two flagitious and execrable acts of self made demigods strongly mimic each other. It is for this reason I opine this bloodthirsty whomever, employed the same tactic.
In both cases it is alleged victims were last seen in the company of a lady in their cars, purportedly from a drinking joint. Although unlike in the former, in Msando's case the lady was found alongside the victim. Whereas in Juma's atrocious death, the whereabouts of the lady who allegedly left the bar with him was never made clear.
Another gaping hole in both cases is the issue of CCTV cameras. One is left to wonder if indeed the highly priced cameras are indeed aiding in curbing crime.
If the police brought in the bodies on Saturday morning. Does it mean the police never watch TV? Christopher Msando was all in the media. From TV station to TV station even in social media. Assuming the argument, police collect many bodies daily, did they look at the body?
The city mortuary has police guards attached to it, were they privy to the incident in which the police brought in two bodies collected from the bush? How about the record system of this mortuary. Do they advertise unidentified bodies? Did they report that unidentified bodies were brought in? I think sometimes when writing a script, the author should be coherent. Nobody is willing to talk.
While his search was being coordinated, nobody even thought or remembered some bodies had been found dumped in a forest in Kiambu and consequently transported by police to the morgue. Secondly, while searching for dead bodies nobody had initially thought of the morgue.
Msando's family could have just thought about an independent investigation, apart from the police. It is good FBI and UK investigators wish to lend a hand, but the family can never find justice, never. The man is already dead and the law cannot by any means compensate on his death, even if the killer(s) were to be killed too.
Everybody who decides to work for the common good of his people, should be wary of death. No one should ever be afraid of death as to compromise truth because at the end of it all we all die, yet the only opportunity to exercise your purpose is when you are alive.
My sincere condolences to the family of Chris Msando. Sometimes the evil storm is so tumultuous, to shake the strongest foundations of faith. God knows the killers but he will be with you through this.
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