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Kenyan ‘Vampire’ Serial Killer: How He Murdered 42 Women And Hid The Bodies

Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, a 33-year-old resident of Nairobi, has confessed to a horrifying series of crimes, admitting to the murder and mutilation of 42 women, including his wife. Khalusha’s confessions emerged amid political unrest and escalating gender-based violence in Kenya.

Discovery of the Crimes

The shocking revelations began when the dismembered bodies of nine women were discovered at an abandoned quarry in Nairobi’s Mukuru slums. This location, a common dumping ground for local refuse, inadvertently became the final resting place for Khalusha’s victims.

Details of the Case

Upon searching Khalusha’s home, authorities uncovered a collection of disturbing items, including a machete, industrial rubber gloves, rolls of Sellotape, and nylon sacks—items that matched those used to dispose of the bodies. Khalusha confessed to luring, killing, and dismembering his victims, who were murdered between 2022 and his recent arrest.

The Arrest and Investigation

Kenyan police apprehended Khalusha days after the discovery. Prosecutors have confirmed his confession, which includes the murder of his wife. The police found several mobile phones, identity cards, and sacks at his residence, indicating a calculated and premeditated approach to his crimes.

Victims and Forensic Findings

Among the victims was 26-year-old Josephine Owino, a hair braider from Mukuru Kwa Njenga, who disappeared after receiving a phone call. Her sister’s search led to the quarry where mutilated remains were found. Forensic analysis revealed amputated limbs and torsos, with only one intact body identified. DNA testing has confirmed two identities, but many victims remain unidentified due to advanced decomposition.

Criticism and Allegations

The Kenyan police have faced criticism for their failure to act on reports of missing women, especially given the proximity of the dumping ground to a police station. The case has intensified scrutiny of police oversight and competency.

Amidst Kenya’s ongoing political turmoil, including protests over tax hikes and government corruption, there are concerns that Khalusha’s case might be used to distract from these issues. Khalusha’s lawyer, John Maina Ndegwa, has alleged police abuse and coercion during interrogation, and has demanded medical attention for Khalusha.

The court has extended Khalusha’s detention to allow further investigation into his grisly crimes. As Kenya grapples with this chilling case, the nation remains on edge, facing both a grave criminal investigation and significant political unrest.

Dishti Tandon

A passionate multimedia journalist and Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, I specialize in world and trending news, delivering engaging and impactful stories. Over the years, I have honed my skills in blog writing, web stories, content creation, and news reporting, ensuring fresh perspectives for diverse audiences.

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