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The unresolved questions behind JEFF MWATHI’s enigmatic passing – Who is defending his purported murderers?

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EPHRAIM NJENGA wrote this.

This case involving Jeff Mwathi’s murder is very intriguing. I’ve spent a lot of time reading about the story and watching videos about it. I’ve listened to the victim’s parents and girlfriend tell their side of the story. I’ve read and seen a lot of analysis on the subject.

This is by no means a simple situation. The location, date, and suspects are all known. Despite this, no one has been arrested after more than 20 days. This is what interests me.

The pain the parents are experiencing is heartbreaking. It is unfortunate that the DCI has yet to provide an update to the family or the country on the status of the investigations. How heavy are these stones that, despite public outcry, refuse to turn?

Even without the DCI’s investigative resources, there are some conclusions about the case that seem all too obvious.

  1. It is obvious that the officers who initially handled the case did not perform professionally. One would think that the crime scene would have been secured. Neighbors should have been questioned about what they saw or heard. It’s incredible that the victim’s body was identified as a “Unidentified male” at the city morgue.

This is contradicted by the fact that when the DJ returned home early that morning, around 9 a.m., he saw the victim’s body lying on the ground, surrounded by a crowd. Even if we assume he did not recognize it as the victim’s, he could easily have connected the dots given that the victim was missing at the time.

When something that serious occurs in a building, everyone is summoned to identify the victim.

According to the evidence, the windows on the side of the building where the body fell were closed. The caretaker went knocking on the houses on that side to see if anyone had fallen down, and all but the DJ’s were open. Why was this not followed up on?

  1. The suicide allegations are ridiculous. If the windows were closed immediately after the body fell, it is impossible for the deceased to have jumped out of a window and then closed the window. Furthermore, the victim had not shown any signs of distress in the hours preceding his death. In fact, he sounded full of life and eager to do the job he had apparently been assigned by the DJ in recorded voice conversations with his mother.

The victim is said to have fallen from a window with grills, and he would have to squeeze himself out. This would take time, giving those around him enough time to save him from falling.

Why did one of the suspects call the victim’s girlfriend and claim that she attempted suicide in 2019? However, the family claims that nothing of the sort ever occurred. What’s with the obsession with promoting the suicide theory? If it had been suicide, this justification would not have been necessary.

  1. The other question is whether the victim came out alive or dead. The first thing that comes to mind is that there would have been a commotion and screaming if he had been pushed out alive. Given that it was late at night, this would have woken people up.

All of the evidence suggests that the victim died in the house. The body was most likely thrown from the balcony. All of the suspects were almost certainly present at the time of the death. Some of the suspects’ departure was merely a means of establishing an alibi.

Two of the suspects were seen on the ground floor surveying the area where the body had fallen. They then go up, and the body falls to the spot where the suspects had just surveyed. Any moron can deduce what happened there.

The suspects were seen making phone calls while surveying the body disposal site. Why has no information been released about the person who received the call or the nature of the conversation?

  1. The DJ claims he went to the police station to report a missing person case. This raises even more questions because a person cannot vanish in a small apartment. In any case, you don’t call the police and report a missing person within a few hours without first informing those closest to him. Furthermore, the building was heavily guarded, and no one could leave without first being let out by the host. If the victim had fled, the first place to look for proof would have been CCTV footage. There is also no evidence of an attempt to search the victim from within the structure.
  2. Initially, it was reported that the DJ first met the victim when they met to discuss the interior design job. They had known each other for about two years, it was later revealed. What caused this disparity? Was there a job offer or was this just a ruse to entice the victim? How does a work meeting turn into a drinking spree and club hopping?
  3. If this was a murder, was it planned or spontaneous? If you want to murder someone, you are unlikely to do so in your own home, let alone in a building with CCTV cameras and high security.

One of the ladies who called the victim’s girlfriend explained that there was a commotion when the victim claimed to be the uncle of popular Kikuyu musician Samidoh.

This is where things get complicated. It is reasonable to conclude that something bad was done to the victim, and he threatened to expose it, thus invoking the uncle’s name. This is most likely why he was murdered. To keep him quiet! When a person is killed for threatening to expose something, it indicates that the stakes were extremely high. What was the situation? It’s not difficult to guess.

  1. How come the suspects were never apprehended, giving them enough time to tamper with evidence and jeopardize investigations? Who is guarding the suspects, and why?
  2. Why were the victim’s pants down to the knees by the time the body was discovered? Is this evidence of sexual assault? Or did the pants fall down as the body was thrown out?

If a person can be killed in this manner and no one is held accountable, we live in a lawless country. The length of time it has taken to solve such a simple case indicates a breakdown in law and order. This is extremely dangerous for the country because it may lead to individuals taking the law into their own hands. The government should proceed with caution because we are on the verge of total anarchy.

I’m curious about the importance of elections in this country. In this case, where are the politicians? What about the opposition? In this case, the impunity and disregard for life is shocking and sickening.

Kenyans must rise up and demand justice. No one is safe unless and until everyone is safe. It’s Jeff today, but it could be anyone’s child tomorrow. How many people must perish in questionable circumstances before we say enough is enough? Jeff’s death must not go unnoticed. Justice must be served and seen to be served. No other parent should ever lose their child in this manner. EPHRAIM NJENGA wrote this.

This case involving Jeff Mwathi’s murder is very intriguing. I’ve spent a lot of time reading about the story and watching videos about it. I’ve listened to the victim’s parents and girlfriend tell their side of the story. I’ve read and seen a lot of analysis on the subject.

This is by no means a simple situation. The location, date, and suspects are all known. Despite this, no one has been arrested after more than 20 days. This is what interests me.

The pain the parents are experiencing is heartbreaking. It is unfortunate that the DCI has yet to provide an update to the family or the country on the status of the investigations. How heavy are these stones that, despite public outcry, refuse to turn?

Even without the DCI’s investigative resources, there are some conclusions about the case that seem all too obvious.

  1. It is obvious that the officers who initially handled the case did not perform professionally. One would think that the crime scene would have been secured. Neighbors should have been questioned about what they saw or heard. It’s incredible that the victim’s body was identified as a “Unidentified male” at the city morgue.

This is contradicted by the fact that when the DJ returned home early that morning, around 9 a.m., he saw the victim’s body lying on the ground, surrounded by a crowd. Even if we assume he did not recognize it as the victim’s, he could easily have connected the dots given that the victim was missing at the time.

When something that serious occurs in a building, everyone is summoned to identify the victim.

According to the evidence, the windows on the side of the building where the body fell were closed. The caretaker went knocking on the houses on that side to see if anyone had fallen down, and all but the DJ’s were open. Why was this not followed up on?

  1. The suicide allegations are ridiculous. If the windows were closed immediately after the body fell, it is impossible for the deceased to have jumped out of a window and then closed the window. Furthermore, the victim had not shown any signs of distress in the hours preceding his death. In fact, he sounded full of life and eager to do the job he had apparently been assigned by the DJ in recorded voice conversations with his mother.

The victim is said to have fallen from a window with grills, and he would have to squeeze himself out. This would take time, giving those around him enough time to save him from falling.

Why did one of the suspects call the victim’s girlfriend and claim that she attempted suicide in 2019? However, the family claims that nothing of the sort ever occurred. What’s with the obsession with promoting the suicide theory? If it had been suicide, this justification would not have been necessary.

  1. The other question is whether the victim came out alive or dead. The first thing that comes to mind is that there would have been a commotion and screaming if he had been pushed out alive. Given that it was late at night, this would have woken people up.

All of the evidence suggests that the victim died in the house. The body was most likely thrown from the balcony. All of the suspects were almost certainly present at the time of the death. Some of the suspects’ departure was merely a means of establishing an alibi.

Two of the suspects were seen on the ground floor surveying the area where the body had fallen. They then go up, and the body falls to the spot where the suspects had just surveyed. Any moron can deduce what happened there.

The suspects were seen making phone calls while surveying the body disposal site. Why has no information been released about the person who received the call or the nature of the conversation?

  1. The DJ claims he went to the police station to report a missing person case. This raises even more questions because a person cannot vanish in a small apartment. In any case, you don’t call the police and report a missing person within a few hours without first informing those closest to him. Furthermore, the building was heavily guarded, and no one could leave without first being let out by the host. If the victim had fled, the first place to look for proof would have been CCTV footage. There is also no evidence of an attempt to search the victim from within the structure.
  2. Initially, it was reported that the DJ first met the victim when they met to discuss the interior design job. They had known each other for about two years, it was later revealed. What caused this disparity? Was there a job offer or was this just a ruse to entice the victim? How does a work meeting turn into a drinking spree and club hopping?
  3. If this was a murder, was it planned or spontaneous? If you want to murder someone, you are unlikely to do so in your own home, let alone in a building with CCTV cameras and high security.

One of the ladies who called the victim’s girlfriend explained that there was a commotion when the victim claimed to be the uncle of popular Kikuyu musician Samidoh.

This is where things get complicated. It is reasonable to conclude that something bad was done to the victim, and he threatened to expose it, thus invoking the uncle’s name. This is most likely why he was murdered. To keep him quiet! When a person is killed for threatening to expose something, it indicates that the stakes were extremely high. What was the situation? It’s not difficult to guess.

  1. How come the suspects were never apprehended, giving them enough time to tamper with evidence and jeopardize investigations? Who is guarding the suspects, and why?
  2. Why were the victim’s pants down to the knees by the time the body was discovered? Is this evidence of sexual assault? Or did the pants fall down as the body was thrown out?

If a person can be killed in this manner and no one is held accountable, we live in a lawless country. The length of time it has taken to solve such a simple case indicates a breakdown in law and order. This is extremely dangerous for the country because it may lead to individuals taking the law into their own hands. The government should proceed with caution because we are on the verge of total anarchy.

I’m curious about the importance of elections in this country. In this case, where are the politicians? What about the opposition? In this case, the impunity and disregard for life is shocking and sickening.

Kenyans must rise up and demand justice. No one is safe unless and until everyone is safe. It’s Jeff today, but it could be anyone’s child tomorrow. How many people must perish in questionable circumstances before we say enough is enough? Jeff’s death must not go unnoticed. Justice must be served and seen to be served. No other parent should ever lose their child in this manner. EPHRAIM NJENGA wrote this.

This case involving Jeff Mwathi’s murder is very intriguing. I’ve spent a lot of time reading about the story and watching videos about it. I’ve listened to the victim’s parents and girlfriend tell their side of the story. I’ve read and seen a lot of analysis on the subject.

This is by no means a simple situation. The location, date, and suspects are all known. Despite this, no one has been arrested after more than 20 days. This is what interests me.

The pain the parents are experiencing is heartbreaking. It is unfortunate that the DCI has yet to provide an update to the family or the country on the status of the investigations. How heavy are these stones that, despite public outcry, refuse to turn?

Even without the DCI’s investigative resources, there are some conclusions about the case that seem all too obvious.

  1. It is obvious that the officers who initially handled the case did not perform professionally. One would think that the crime scene would have been secured. Neighbors should have been questioned about what they saw or heard. It’s incredible that the victim’s body was identified as a “Unidentified male” at the city morgue.

This is contradicted by the fact that when the DJ returned home early that morning, around 9 a.m., he saw the victim’s body lying on the ground, surrounded by a crowd. Even if we assume he did not recognize it as the victim’s, he could easily have connected the dots given that the victim was missing at the time.

When something that serious occurs in a building, everyone is summoned to identify the victim.

According to the evidence, the windows on the side of the building where the body fell were closed. The caretaker went knocking on the houses on that side to see if anyone had fallen down, and all but the DJ’s were open. Why was this not followed up on?

  1. The suicide allegations are ridiculous. If the windows were closed immediately after the body fell, it is impossible for the deceased to have jumped out of a window and then closed the window. Furthermore, the victim had not shown any signs of distress in the hours preceding his death. In fact, he sounded full of life and eager to do the job he had apparently been assigned by the DJ in recorded voice conversations with his mother.

The victim is said to have fallen from a window with grills, and he would have to squeeze himself out. This would take time, giving those around him enough time to save him from falling.

Why did one of the suspects call the victim’s girlfriend and claim that she attempted suicide in 2019? However, the family claims that nothing of the sort ever occurred. What’s with the obsession with promoting the suicide theory? If it had been suicide, this justification would not have been necessary.

  1. The other question is whether the victim came out alive or dead. The first thing that comes to mind is that there would have been a commotion and screaming if he had been pushed out alive. Given that it was late at night, this would have woken people up.

All of the evidence suggests that the victim died in the house. The body was most likely thrown from the balcony. All of the suspects were almost certainly present at the time of the death. Some of the suspects’ departure was merely a means of establishing an alibi.

Two of the suspects were seen on the ground floor surveying the area where the body had fallen. They then go up, and the body falls to the spot where the suspects had just surveyed. Any moron can deduce what happened there.

The suspects were seen making phone calls while surveying the body disposal site. Why has no information been released about the person who received the call or the nature of the conversation?

  1. The DJ claims he went to the police station to report a missing person case. This raises even more questions because a person cannot vanish in a small apartment. In any case, you don’t call the police and report a missing person within a few hours without first informing those closest to him. Furthermore, the building was heavily guarded, and no one could leave without first being let out by the host. If the victim had fled, the first place to look for proof would have been CCTV footage. There is also no evidence of an attempt to search the victim from within the structure.
  2. Initially, it was reported that the DJ first met the victim when they met to discuss the interior design job. They had known each other for about two years, it was later revealed. What caused this disparity? Was there a job offer or was this just a ruse to entice the victim? How does a work meeting turn into a drinking spree and club hopping?
  3. If this was a murder, was it planned or spontaneous? If you want to murder someone, you are unlikely to do so in your own home, let alone in a building with CCTV cameras and high security.

One of the ladies who called the victim’s girlfriend explained that there was a commotion when the victim claimed to be the uncle of popular Kikuyu musician Samidoh.

This is where things get complicated. It is reasonable to conclude that something bad was done to the victim, and he threatened to expose it, thus invoking the uncle’s name. This is most likely why he was murdered. To keep him quiet! When a person is killed for threatening to expose something, it indicates that the stakes were extremely high. What was the situation? It’s not difficult to guess.

  1. How come the suspects were never apprehended, giving them enough time to tamper with evidence and jeopardize investigations? Who is guarding the suspects, and why?
  2. Why were the victim’s pants down to the knees by the time the body was discovered? Is this evidence of sexual assault? Or did the pants fall down as the body was thrown out?

If a person can be killed in this manner and no one is held accountable, we live in a lawless country. The length of time it has taken to solve such a simple case indicates a breakdown in law and order. This is extremely dangerous for the country because it may lead to individuals taking the law into their own hands. The government should proceed with caution because we are on the verge of total anarchy.

I’m curious about the importance of elections in this country. In this case, where are the politicians? What about the opposition? In this case, the impunity and disregard for life is shocking and sickening.

Kenyans must rise up and demand justice. No one is safe unless and until everyone is safe. It’s Jeff today, but it could be anyone’s child tomorrow. How many people must perish in questionable circumstances before we say enough is enough? Jeff’s death must not go unnoticed. Justice must be served and seen to be served. No other parent should ever lose their child in this manner. EPHRAIM NJENGA wrote this.

This case involving Jeff Mwathi’s murder is very intriguing. I’ve spent a lot of time reading about the story and watching videos about it. I’ve listened to the victim’s parents and girlfriend tell their side of the story. I’ve read and seen a lot of analysis on the subject.

This is by no means a simple situation. The location, date, and suspects are all known. Despite this, no one has been arrested after more than 20 days. This is what interests me.

The pain the parents are experiencing is heartbreaking. It is unfortunate that the DCI has yet to provide an update to the family or the country on the status of the investigations. How heavy are these stones that, despite public outcry, refuse to turn?

Even without the DCI’s investigative resources, there are some conclusions about the case that seem all too obvious.

  1. It is obvious that the officers who initially handled the case did not perform professionally. One would think that the crime scene would have been secured. Neighbors should have been questioned about what they saw or heard. It’s incredible that the victim’s body was identified as a “Unidentified male” at the city morgue.

This is contradicted by the fact that when the DJ returned home early that morning, around 9 a.m., he saw the victim’s body lying on the ground, surrounded by a crowd. Even if we assume he did not recognize it as the victim’s, he could easily have connected the dots given that the victim was missing at the time.

When something that serious occurs in a building, everyone is summoned to identify the victim.

According to the evidence, the windows on the side of the building where the body fell were closed. The caretaker went knocking on the houses on that side to see if anyone had fallen down, and all but the DJ’s were open. Why was this not followed up on?

  1. The suicide allegations are ridiculous. If the windows were closed immediately after the body fell, it is impossible for the deceased to have jumped out of a window and then closed the window. Furthermore, the victim had not shown any signs of distress in the hours preceding his death. In fact, he sounded full of life and eager to do the job he had apparently been assigned by the DJ in recorded voice conversations with his mother.

The victim is said to have fallen from a window with grills, and he would have to squeeze himself out. This would take time, giving those around him enough time to save him from falling.

Why did one of the suspects call the victim’s girlfriend and claim that she attempted suicide in 2019? However, the family claims that nothing of the sort ever occurred. What’s with the obsession with promoting the suicide theory? If it had been suicide, this justification would not have been necessary.

  1. The other question is whether the victim came out alive or dead. The first thing that comes to mind is that there would have been a commotion and screaming if he had been pushed out alive. Given that it was late at night, this would have woken people up.

All of the evidence suggests that the victim died in the house. The body was most likely thrown from the balcony. All of the suspects were almost certainly present at the time of the death. Some of the suspects’ departure was merely a means of establishing an alibi.

Two of the suspects were seen on the ground floor surveying the area where the body had fallen. They then go up, and the body falls to the spot where the suspects had just surveyed. Any moron can deduce what happened there.

The suspects were seen making phone calls while surveying the body disposal site. Why has no information been released about the person who received the call or the nature of the conversation?

  1. The DJ claims he went to the police station to report a missing person case. This raises even more questions because a person cannot vanish in a small apartment. In any case, you don’t call the police and report a missing person within a few hours without first informing those closest to him. Furthermore, the building was heavily guarded, and no one could leave without first being let out by the host. If the victim had fled, the first place to look for proof would have been CCTV footage. There is also no evidence of an attempt to search the victim from within the structure.
  2. Initially, it was reported that the DJ first met the victim when they met to discuss the interior design job. They had known each other for about two years, it was later revealed. What caused this disparity? Was there a job offer or was this just a ruse to entice the victim? How does a work meeting turn into a drinking spree and club hopping?
  3. If this was a murder, was it planned or spontaneous? If you want to murder someone, you are unlikely to do so in your own home, let alone in a building with CCTV cameras and high security.

One of the ladies who called the victim’s girlfriend explained that there was a commotion when the victim claimed to be the uncle of popular Kikuyu musician Samidoh.

This is where things get complicated. It is reasonable to conclude that something bad was done to the victim, and he threatened to expose it, thus invoking the uncle’s name. This is most likely why he was murdered. To keep him quiet! When a person is killed for threatening to expose something, it indicates that the stakes were extremely high. What was the situation? It’s not difficult to guess.

  1. How come the suspects were never apprehended, giving them enough time to tamper with evidence and jeopardize investigations? Who is guarding the suspects, and why?
  2. Why were the victim’s pants down to the knees by the time the body was discovered? Is this evidence of sexual assault? Or did the pants fall down as the body was thrown out?

If a person can be killed in this manner and no one is held accountable, we live in a lawless country. The length of time it has taken to solve such a simple case indicates a breakdown in law and order. This is extremely dangerous for the country because it may lead to individuals taking the law into their own hands. The government should proceed with caution because we are on the verge of total anarchy.

I’m curious about the importance of elections in this country. In this case, where are the politicians? What about the opposition? In this case, the impunity and disregard for life is shocking and sickening.

Kenyans must rise up and demand justice. No one is safe unless and until everyone is safe. It’s Jeff today, but it could be anyone’s child tomorrow. How many people must perish in questionable circumstances before we say enough is enough? Jeff’s death must not go unnoticed. Justice must be served and seen to be served. No other parent should ever lose their child in this manner.

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