@@duncanmuoki194 ...u have it🤣🤣. Pple close to you say friends or family members are very dangerous. Take care of your inner circle because out here they say 'kuthekua to kwendwa.' My compatriot from Laini near Banana tells me that in kikuyu wanasema 'guthekuo ti kwendwo.'
Silent shadows have been professionally made and well researched. The show should be in one of the leading national televisions in Kenya ..very well done
Everyone is stating that it’s been too long since Silent shadows posted. These cases do take research and sometimes what one uncovers while researching can affect someone’s mental health. It’s good to take a break and come back when ready. Silent Shadows you’re doing great whether you post weekly or, biweekly or monthly.
George felt betrayed for not getting a cabinet seat and it was rumoured that he was spotted in Germany with bensuda, it was rumoured that he could be a sellout n thus the plan to eliminate. GT was a known generous man when it came to buying alcohol so having so many people around him was normal, the Court was not justified to jail every person who was in contact with him including a DJ who came to say Hi. From the street Courts it is believed the culprit was Lumba, why? His lifestyle changed over night, from an inspection sticker broker to a man who would hire a chopper to naivasha to watch safari rally. I believe with an appeal Sheki will be released.
@SK-lp6tl Good insight. If am a sleuth tasked with investigating this case the guy Lumba would make the first line of persons of interest going by what you term here as sudden change of lifestyle. This is a simple case for investigation but our systems are ROTTEN. If u subject all these persons 2 a discussion session some will end up singing like UDA pple back in 2022🤣🤣.
Same argument as mine. Not everyoneis culpable there. And now that you've said Lumba's lifestyle changed shortly after tells you people got wrongly convicted.
Sheki would have saved himself had he installed cctv in the establishment but he knew the things that happened in that club were shady and evil...GT is not the only person who died in that club...this case destroyed sheki but I don’t feel sorry for him...ameharibu madem Wengi Sana na tabia zake he didn’t care for those who got spiked in the club or died there
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Thank you. Then conveniently left. Ati urgently needed change. Thuo was NOT wise to drink that opened beer either. Ange kataaa halaaa . I am aware its a mistake we can all easily make though. I am just feeling so sad for poor Thuo and his family and friends 😭😭😭😭😭
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The judge did a very bad job.... should have investigated whether the lady that opened the beer knew Thuo was in the club, through communication with him or anyone else. She seems the culprit.
The lady was there to ask for change but when she saw him she decided to buy him a beer, of all the suspects I highly doubt she was in involved in the poisoning one person of interest that is not mentioned is the bar man.
It makes no sense to sentence all the suspects due to failure of proper investigations its normal for people to hang around a popular person .what the investigations failed to do is to establish the motive of the murder and role played by the accused .10 yrs is too long to come up with a shoddy sentencing.
Forensic investigation in Africa is a laughing matter. Detectives are highly inefficient and extremely underfunded. Trying to accuse the wife was stabbing her the second time after she lost her dear husband. That Watahi lady physically put the poison, and the rest of them probably knew the plan. The waiter is the only person who is likely to be innocent. The guy was probably not a good person but he wasn't supposed to die that way.
I agree this was poor forensic investigation and with a huge rush to judgement that feels more like a cover up than incompetence. You don't really need 6-7 people to kill someone by poisoning any one of the people with him could have done it without the rest knowing.
Lets digress, to a spiritual angle....it is said kenyabus was deliberately ran down, giving way to some greedy individuals to monopolize city trasnport.....but the pain and loss in benefits it caused the former kbs employees, some with over thirty years of service was too much to bear, as they also had dependants....nairobi commuters also felt betrayed, by the loss of an effective and elaborate transport system....a curse can be real but takes effect in a different form...
Since it was thuo who call the club and not vice versa..how then did all those people gang up and they were not expecting him at the place ..I don't know how conclusion is made for verdict.
Murder cannot be planned in a day or two. May be they had taken a while to plan and reharse till they were comfortable Then they waited for the day. How come some pesat with him through the whole period Were there no other customers to be talked to or anything else to be done. Its suspicious but I fell sorry for everyone involved more sore the victim.
Thika nshawai ibiwa laptop mtaani through drugs,ile yakusalimiwa tu na mtu ananijua. A friend of mine was stabbed in Thika. With this mchele things and poison in Thika, I fear it more than Kanairo.
We missed you here. Thank you so much for the good work you're always doing. We see it❤. In future would you kindly investigate the case of Willis Ayieko and the three ladies from Eastleigh?
Judgement in Kenya sometimes is shocking . There is no clear explanation of how all the six were involved in murder..which role did each of them play?Did this judge graduate from an institution in Kenya?its sad that someone innocent was imprisoned.
Personally I know the parents of one of those who were found guilty. We thought the case had died a natural death since it took so long. Also rumours thought it was political and hence could have been sorted chini chini. The sudden judgement of guilt for all of them was shocking. I wish all murder cases were dealt with like this. Maybe the family followed it up actively.
@mwangiplus I think what led to their imprisonment is being present on a crime scene and also being the last people to be in contact with the deceased. However there was no valid evidence to directly link them with the murder
This one took me back to 2007. It's sad that all the characters in this case are very suspicious of that murder, but I have a feeling someone was jailed wrongfully. As usual, much appreciation from this silent shadower! And your voice girl is amazing.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but i think his death might have been involved with the ICC cases. And the fact that he seemed like a cool guy and was allegedly involved with the mungiki just baffles me!
The judge and prosecution did a poor job. They had to jail all of them just to get rid of the case. I don't think such an intrinsic murder could have been concocted by a crowd. The prosecution could have a given that last lady who bought the drink a deal and she could have sung. Probably the actual perpetrator could have gotten life in prison.
LOOOOOK, 15 years each for murder?? What a light sentence? It's 10 years of the case, 15 years sentence you will serve 7 and a half, are they not already out? They want to end the case but satisfy family that somebody was jailed for it. A judge was paid or told to end this case but in a smart way. As my gradma used to say, kesi, ugonjwa, na wizi, try to avoid those.
The prosecution honestly did the bare minimum in terms of the investigation. If they had checked the suspects' phones and tracked their movements in the days leading up to the murder, they might have been able to connect the dots
@@SilentShadows254 ...but u must know that our systems are ROTTEN. Bring in FBI guys and within a week all the players will be busted. But again with this rotten government the guys will be frustrated and forced to take flight back home. Remember the late Julie Ward's case it only took his dad resilience and never say die attitude to call out demons.
Good to hear you. This was a predetermined case. The presiding judge relied on circumstantial evidence and mostly suspicion. The prosecution could not prove the case beyond ANY reasonable doubt According to the judge, ,'accused 3 And 4 were only guilty of being at the table which they were working from, From as early as three pm. She further states that the presence of acc. 3 and 4 at that table was suspect. There are four instances where Thuos drink could have been poisoned, if at all there was such poisoning. There was no justice, no investigations and no humanity. It was just a waste of time and a demonstration of how unjust our systems are. All in all it was our judicial system that was on trial. Most of the accused are innocent especially no 3. and 4.
The woman who bought him bear could be the one who did the poisoning. She might have been hired to do so and make a scenario for requesting change. Her involvement in the matter leaves a lot of questions
Probably not all six were involved but definitely one or some of them were involved. How is it they took him to a nearby hospital and waited for an hour trying to resuscitate him before going to Aga Khan? A whole hour? giving time for the poison to do its thing. Guilty AF!
The risks we go through sharing a table with someone who could be on the radar of killers can easily land you in jail for several years. You could actually be sentenced to death for a crime you never committed.
This sentencing of 6 individuals tel,ls you how incompetent our judicial system is. The person who killed Thuo is Watahi who bought and brought him an opened beer, looking for a change and then buying a wealthy former MP beer, hugging him, and being the lasst to serve him opened beer, places you squarely as the 'murderer, you can't acquit yourself of that. The rest, DJ, owner, waitress(who opened first beer in Thuo's presence) are wrongly convicted, no evidence. Why did Thuo complain of fever shortly after consuming Watahi's beer and not the first one from waitress? The poison being first-acting as described by chemists and pathologists, should have had Thuo complain after waitress's beer. It's only after Watahi came and served opened to the victim thaat he started complaining shortly after. How long does it take for a man to empty one beer or drink halfway? The shortest time it would take for one not in a hurry would be 40 mins or thereabouts. Ordinarily, even a painkiller after 20 mins of intake you start to feel an effect. If the first beer from waitress was spiked, Thuo would have complained or start showing signs of effect or unwellness in 30 mins. Only after being served Watahi's opened beer that he started complaining. There is no mention of Watahi being left behind after buying him beer because she needed not be there after poisoning him.
@@tida3727 Look here...what u deem bad is good for someone. What u deem evil is fun to the next person. We have cold,brutal,ruthless,heartless,callous and merciless individuals on this dear planet. U don have to wonder when you see leaders stealing cash mean't to buy drugs for the sick and bedridden. U don have to be shocked when some innocent youngsters armed with a fon,a bottle of water,handkerchief and Kenyan flag protesting againist ROTTEN governance dissapear mysteriously only for their multilated bodies to be found in a thicket, stuffed in a sack and dumped in rivers and quarries. Evil and wickedness is real.
So six people were found guilty of murder. And the only reason is that they were there. An indictment of the Kenyan criminal justice system. And this feature casts a lot of innuendo on the victim, who can no longer defend himself.
That case was deficient,itwill get overturned in the court of appeal and that judge will likely get reprimanded in their judgement,u cannot convict multiple people without common intention,,,there was no evidence that they worked together nor any evidence that implicated one person,that judge is foolish,ati the fact they didn't leave the table,😂🙆kwani the guy was blind,not to mention he waitress,she was doing her job,her job is to deliver drinks and because of it,she got convicted,maybe one of them killed him but it is wasnt all 7,u cannot say that the waitress spiked the drink on the way while simultaneously saying that the fact the men were on the table makes them guilty,which is which,then going on to say the cooks are involved,was that drink spiked three times
I agree with you. Maybe the prosecution also did a bad job. You should pursue one narrative that is consistent. The owner and the waitress, you have just been charged with interfering with a crime scene or trying to cover up murder. Then look for a narrative that places the culprits in collusion. Like calls or meetings. This will be quashed on appeal.
I too agree with you. Criminal cases should be proven beyond reasonable doubt. This wasn't the case. Besides what was their motive to kill the guy. What did they stand to gain? Chances are these guys were compensated for their troubles and the judge may have been compromised too. The whole thing makes no sense
Of all the suspects jailed I think she was unfairly jailed it was coincidental that she found him there and decided to buy him a drink which was picked by the waitress and taken to him while opened she couldn't have poisoned his drink because the waitress and the barman would have seen her doing it, there was a flower farm just before thika on the highway am sure they use those insecticides to spray their crop what if he breathed a lethal dose of the drug as he drove by just a possibility but one thing for sure the investigations were HORRIBLE.
In Kenya, beyond reasonable doubt does not apply. Even if any of them possessed the chemical used to poison Thuo and there's no evidence to show that they actually put it in his drink, then it's still circumstantial evidence. How many people does it take to spike a drink? The waiter opened the drink at the table. Based on this narrative, the only drink that seems suspicious is the one brought by that lady. I feel for the innocent that may be in this case.
True the judge is not justified to find all persons guilty cz it seems all these persons are found guilty on different reasons the woman cz he brought the drink open the waiter cz he had a chance to serve and time ... The rest cz they were with him so wea is the concept of no reasonable doubt apply here.... Atlist he shud have gone to wea the weight was heavy... The waiter shud appeal wat cud she have done wen her work is simply to serve drinks
I think the biggest mistake he did was to be there throughout from beginning to end. Unless he was a very close friend. If he was an employee there, he could have left at some point to attend to other people. Life can have a drastic change. Maybe they will apeal and be acquited since they had very good lawyers.
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@@duncanmuoki194 ...u have it🤣🤣. Pple close to you say friends or family members are very dangerous. Take care of your inner circle because out here they say 'kuthekua to kwendwa.' My compatriot from Laini near Banana tells me that in kikuyu wanasema 'guthekuo ti kwendwo.'
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Hence the name betrayal!
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Silent shadows have been professionally made and well researched. The show should be in one of the leading national televisions in Kenya ..very well done
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Everyone is stating that it’s been too long since Silent shadows posted. These cases do take research and sometimes what one uncovers while researching can affect someone’s mental health. It’s good to take a break and come back when ready. Silent Shadows you’re doing great whether you post weekly or, biweekly or monthly.
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@@SilentShadows254...What!? Glad you're back
@@890Gorgeous ...and that's what makes their stories superb. Rushing or hurrying to make stories don make quality stuff.
My guess was right.
I suspected something like that@SilentShadows254
Thanks for this professional presentation. 10 years is a long time to wait for justice. Kenya must do better.
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George felt betrayed for not getting a cabinet seat and it was rumoured that he was spotted in Germany with bensuda, it was rumoured that he could be a sellout n thus the plan to eliminate. GT was a known generous man when it came to buying alcohol so having so many people around him was normal, the Court was not justified to jail every person who was in contact with him including a DJ who came to say Hi.
From the street Courts it is believed the culprit was Lumba, why? His lifestyle changed over night, from an inspection sticker broker to a man who would hire a chopper to naivasha to watch safari rally. I believe with an appeal Sheki will be released.
@SK-lp6tl Good insight. If am a sleuth tasked with investigating this case the guy Lumba would make the first line of persons of interest going by what you term here as sudden change of lifestyle. This is a simple case for investigation but our systems are ROTTEN. If u subject all these persons 2 a discussion session some will end up singing like UDA pple back in 2022🤣🤣.
Sheki was jailed?
Same argument as mine. Not everyoneis culpable there. And now that you've said Lumba's lifestyle changed shortly after tells you people got wrongly convicted.
@@Milka-ci2wkyes sentenced for over a decade
Sheki would have saved himself had he installed cctv in the establishment but he knew the things that happened in that club were shady and evil...GT is not the only person who died in that club...this case destroyed sheki but I don’t feel sorry for him...ameharibu madem Wengi Sana na tabia zake he didn’t care for those who got spiked in the club or died there
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No need of mentioning your tribe. Tribe has no use In kenya
The last woman Did it,,,mbona alimpelekea pombe imefunguliwa all the from the counter???
Exactly, her story does not add up at all💯🤔
Thank you. Then conveniently left. Ati urgently needed change. Thuo was NOT wise to drink that opened beer either. Ange kataaa halaaa . I am aware its a mistake we can all easily make though. I am just feeling so sad for poor Thuo and his family and friends 😭😭😭😭😭
@@mercykirimi5358 ...Yeah....she is a person of interest. I believe if she was subjected to a round table talk she would sing like a canary.
@@betinansi201 When things are to go bad they do b4 they get better.
@@betinansi201that for sure was a plan A,there was B and C outside waiting maybe
Understanding personal boundaries and security is very important.
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Ooh my ..Whaat a story..good investigative piece
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Drinking With Friends Nowadays Ni Noma Sana
Excellent Piece well researched
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Silent Shadows takes the KE UA-cam trophy🏆🏆Well researched, thought provoking, brilliant content! 👍
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How timely.
Reminder of who exactly we have elected as our leaders for now 12 yrs.
Butchermen😢
@@ndutangahu6488 True👍👍.
Disappoints me everyday that the 2 War Lords became president
@@atema5320 ...🥱🤭
Very well said,and kenyans are to blame for electing this warlords.
@talentedyoungster1652 ...they only thought they were good guys but human beings are prone to misses.
@@antonynkanata1834misses that cost 1200 Kenyan lives
With this one, umeanza kuguza murima. Good job.
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@@joshuaombaka3116 😆😆. Ni morima,murima or mrima?
@@antonynkanata1834😂😂. So which is which? 😂😂
@@antonynkanata1834 Mūrïma
Really glad to see the organic growth over the one year and 4 months since inception. Your quality research and narration speaks volumes to any person interested in the BTS of the crimes that have taken place in the +254. May the growth be exponential! 👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽
Thank you for the good work, very informative💯💯
I always look forward to an unpload❤
That beer opened at the counter🤔 the change was a disruption…
Atlanta was responsible
Yes , nimepause Kwanza noisome comments adi, this right here is the moment kila kitu ilihappen
The judge did a very bad job.... should have investigated whether the lady that opened the beer knew Thuo was in the club, through communication with him or anyone else. She seems the culprit.
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Judges do not investigate. They interpret the law
They also use the evidence presented by the prosecutors
The lady was there to ask for change but when she saw him she decided to buy him a beer, of all the suspects I highly doubt she was in involved in the poisoning one person of interest that is not mentioned is the bar man.
‘He feared for his life' yet accepted opened drinks... He lived carelessly.
At that moment ndio mambo ilichemka
In Kenya we are not used to bold assassinations ... But we now know better.
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It makes no sense to sentence all the suspects due to failure of proper investigations its normal for people to hang around a popular person .what the investigations failed to do is to establish the motive of the murder and role played by the accused .10 yrs is too long to come up with a shoddy sentencing.
Amazingly researched and put together
Asante sana for watching💯
Shakkie and that lady that bought him a drink sound sus a.f. Thank you once more for a well-covered documentary.
Exactly, Wathahi's story does not add up at all!
@silent shadows its been like forever.. Damn!😢
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Kudos to Silent Shadows! Your eloquence in narration and detailed content has always a pleasure. Keep it up!
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Forensic investigation in Africa is a laughing matter. Detectives are highly inefficient and extremely underfunded. Trying to accuse the wife was stabbing her the second time after she lost her dear husband. That Watahi lady physically put the poison, and the rest of them probably knew the plan. The waiter is the only person who is likely to be innocent. The guy was probably not a good person but he wasn't supposed to die that way.
I agree this was poor forensic investigation and with a huge rush to judgement that feels more like a cover up than incompetence.
You don't really need 6-7 people to kill someone by poisoning any one of the people with him could have done it without the rest knowing.
Sad case aki
Alwez tuned in good work can never unsubscribe am a life member
Lets digress, to a spiritual angle....it is said kenyabus was deliberately ran down, giving way to some greedy individuals to monopolize city trasnport.....but the pain and loss in benefits it caused the former kbs employees, some with over thirty years of service was too much to bear, as they also had dependants....nairobi commuters also felt betrayed, by the loss of an effective and elaborate transport system....a curse can be real but takes effect in a different form...
Since it was thuo who call the club and not vice versa..how then did all those people gang up and they were not expecting him at the place ..I don't know how conclusion is made for verdict.
Murder cannot be planned in a day or two. May be they had taken a while to plan and reharse till they were comfortable Then they waited for the day. How come some pesat with him through the whole period Were there no other customers to be talked to or anything else to be done. Its suspicious but I fell sorry for everyone involved more sore the victim.
Well researched story🙏
Rip thuo😭😭
Thanks for uploading. Its been a while since your last post.
1st to comment on your superb content!
Keep up posted with true crime stories.
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This and club image are the I've never trusted in more than 30 years I've been in thika...sijawahi kunywa ata soda
Thika nshawai ibiwa laptop mtaani through drugs,ile yakusalimiwa tu na mtu ananijua. A friend of mine was stabbed in Thika. With this mchele things and poison in Thika, I fear it more than Kanairo.
Porkies watu Walikuwa wanakufa mysteriously
We missed you here. Thank you so much for the good work you're always doing. We see it❤.
In future would you kindly investigate the case of Willis Ayieko and the three ladies from Eastleigh?
Judgement in Kenya sometimes is shocking . There is no clear explanation of how all the six were involved in murder..which role did each of them play?Did this judge graduate from an institution in Kenya?its sad that someone innocent was imprisoned.
😢aki it's very sad
Personally I know the parents of one of those who were found guilty. We thought the case had died a natural death since it took so long. Also rumours thought it was political and hence could have been sorted chini chini. The sudden judgement of guilt for all of them was shocking. I wish all murder cases were dealt with like this. Maybe the family followed it up actively.
@mwangiplus I think what led to their imprisonment is being present on a crime scene and also being the last people to be in contact with the deceased. However there was no valid evidence to directly link them with the murder
This one took me back to 2007. It's sad that all the characters in this case are very suspicious of that murder, but I have a feeling someone was jailed wrongfully.
As usual, much appreciation from this silent shadower! And your voice girl is amazing.
Only suspect hapa as for me is the lady WA kutafuta change
"the kiss of judas" wuehh!
Club Porkies had alot of 'mchele' issues.
Saw that as well, the club had a lot going on💯🤔
A number of people died in that club in mysterious circumstances
Alaaa.... I was worried ulienda wapi????
Pole sana, we had to take a short break after the Cohen case but we are now back❤🕵
@@SilentShadows254trusting everything is okay with you.
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Politics is always & will always be a dirty game!!
That lady who brought an open drink was in a mission. She was sent....also the club owner tipped someone that Thuo would be in his club
Correct me if I'm wrong, but i think his death might have been involved with the ICC cases. And the fact that he seemed like a cool guy and was allegedly involved with the mungiki just baffles me!
The biggest devils walk and talk
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Kikulacho ki nguoni mwako!
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This is a very good and informative channel. But i have a suggestion, try putting some background music to add some suspense
The judge and prosecution did a poor job. They had to jail all of them just to get rid of the case. I don't think such an intrinsic murder could have been concocted by a crowd.
The prosecution could have a given that last lady who bought the drink a deal and she could have sung. Probably the actual perpetrator could have gotten life in prison.
Been here checking and Rechecking if you have posted anything
13 ICC witnesses lost their lives on shoddy circumstances
Oh my goodness, thats scary 😨
Great narration skills
LOOOOOK, 15 years each for murder?? What a light sentence? It's 10 years of the case, 15 years sentence you will serve 7 and a half, are they not already out? They want to end the case but satisfy family that somebody was jailed for it. A judge was paid or told to end this case but in a smart way. As my gradma used to say, kesi, ugonjwa, na wizi, try to avoid those.
They were jailed recently sometime this year 2024.
And the imprisonment of the owner led to the collapse of his club
I've always wondered why porkies collapsed.
Nipitieni guys @@muthomiabner5727
@@muthomiabner5727 the owner has shares in another big club pale thika entrance (V spot)
It was never his in the 1st place,he had leased the place. It was taken back by the real owner then the management failed, hence the closure.
The case finished sheki Kabisa...ungeona sheki before he was doing so well financially
Circumstantial evidence shouldn't be used to condemn people..
this club is the worst I've ever went
My former boss at City Hoppa......very bright fellow and very eloquent.A quick thinker. The prosecution however failed to establish the motive....
The prosecution honestly did the bare minimum in terms of the investigation. If they had checked the suspects' phones and tracked their movements in the days leading up to the murder, they might have been able to connect the dots
@@SilentShadows254 ...but u must know that our systems are ROTTEN. Bring in FBI guys and within a week all the players will be busted. But again with this rotten government the guys will be frustrated and forced to take flight back home. Remember the late Julie Ward's case it only took his dad resilience and never say die attitude to call out demons.
Very sad rest in peace city hopper boss my conductor no was 141
@@Hannah-g6t Inspector 057, then route manager 33/34. I appreciate you for the comment.
At last umefika 😢😢😢what a sad story
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Good to hear you.
This was a predetermined case. The presiding judge relied on circumstantial evidence and mostly suspicion.
The prosecution could not prove the case beyond ANY reasonable doubt
According to the judge, ,'accused 3
And 4 were only guilty of being at the table which they were working from,
From as early as three pm.
She further states that the presence of acc. 3 and 4 at that table was suspect. There are four instances where Thuos drink could have been poisoned, if at all there was such poisoning. There was no justice, no investigations and no humanity.
It was just a waste of time and a demonstration of how unjust our systems are.
All in all it was our judicial system that was on trial. Most of the accused are innocent especially no 3.
and 4.
Av been camping here for weeks!😊
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The last woman was guilty.Poor Thuo.I always thought Kabuffalo was involved😢
Took you long enough you should have a netflix show of this stuff.?incredible
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Woiii sheki...
Sad case aky😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
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And people were happily clapping and celebrating Uhuru juzi as if he's a demigod... We forget so easily!!
The woman who bought him bear could be the one who did the poisoning. She might have been hired to do so and make a scenario for requesting change. Her involvement in the matter leaves a lot of questions
Waaa😮. Now there is the three Somali women, Mumbua the taxi lady, Nyakio......
Kazi inawangoja.
Adds up💯💯
Nyakio you mean Maina Njenga's late wife or....?
Probably not all six were involved but definitely one or some of them were involved. How is it they took him to a nearby hospital and waited for an hour trying to resuscitate him before going to Aga Khan? A whole hour? giving time for the poison to do its thing. Guilty AF!
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The risks we go through sharing a table with someone who could be on the radar of killers can easily land you in jail for several years. You could actually be sentenced to death for a crime you never committed.
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This sentencing of 6 individuals tel,ls you how incompetent our judicial system is.
The person who killed Thuo is Watahi who bought and brought him an opened beer, looking for a change and then buying a wealthy former MP beer, hugging him, and being the lasst to serve him opened beer, places you squarely as the 'murderer, you can't acquit yourself of that.
The rest, DJ, owner, waitress(who opened first beer in Thuo's presence) are wrongly convicted, no evidence. Why did Thuo complain of fever shortly after consuming Watahi's beer and not the first one from waitress? The poison being first-acting as described by chemists and pathologists, should have had Thuo complain after waitress's beer. It's only after Watahi came and served opened to the victim thaat he started complaining shortly after.
How long does it take for a man to empty one beer or drink halfway? The shortest time it would take for one not in a hurry would be 40 mins or thereabouts. Ordinarily, even a painkiller after 20 mins of intake you start to feel an effect.
If the first beer from waitress was spiked, Thuo would have complained or start showing signs of effect or unwellness in 30 mins. Only after being served Watahi's opened beer that he started complaining. There is no mention of Watahi being left behind after buying him beer because she needed not be there after poisoning him.
😢😢😢😢😢 jamani why kill someone..MTU anategemewa na Family yake
@@tida3727 ...the evil and wicked don know that.
@antonynkanata1834 this is very painful
@@tida3727 Look here...what u deem bad is good for someone. What u deem evil is fun to the next person. We have cold,brutal,ruthless,heartless,callous and merciless individuals on this dear planet. U don have to wonder when you see leaders stealing cash mean't to buy drugs for the sick and bedridden. U don have to be shocked when some innocent youngsters armed with a fon,a bottle of water,handkerchief and Kenyan flag protesting againist ROTTEN governance dissapear mysteriously only for their multilated bodies to be found in a thicket, stuffed in a sack and dumped in rivers and quarries. Evil and wickedness is real.
Do they care people should trust God only
Finally i thought ulistusahau😂...kwanza hio stori ya Eastleigh serial killer hashim...silent shadows
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So six people were found guilty of murder.
And the only reason is that they were there.
An indictment of the Kenyan criminal justice system.
And this feature casts a lot of innuendo on the victim, who can no longer defend himself.
That case was deficient,itwill get overturned in the court of appeal and that judge will likely get reprimanded in their judgement,u cannot convict multiple people without common intention,,,there was no evidence that they worked together nor any evidence that implicated one person,that judge is foolish,ati the fact they didn't leave the table,😂🙆kwani the guy was blind,not to mention he waitress,she was doing her job,her job is to deliver drinks and because of it,she got convicted,maybe one of them killed him but it is wasnt all 7,u cannot say that the waitress spiked the drink on the way while simultaneously saying that the fact the men were on the table makes them guilty,which is which,then going on to say the cooks are involved,was that drink spiked three times
I agree with you. Maybe the prosecution also did a bad job. You should pursue one narrative that is consistent. The owner and the waitress, you have just been charged with interfering with a crime scene or trying to cover up murder. Then look for a narrative that places the culprits in collusion. Like calls or meetings. This will be quashed on appeal.
I too agree with you. Criminal cases should be proven beyond reasonable doubt. This wasn't the case. Besides what was their motive to kill the guy. What did they stand to gain?
Chances are these guys were compensated for their troubles and the judge may have been compromised too.
The whole thing makes no sense
Nipitieni guys @@catherinewaweru956
Joint enterprise
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The wife??????? Sina maoni
Its the ICC case. nothing else.
I was wondering something was missing.. kumbe it is the soundtrack
That Watahi woman
Was used to poison that man...question is...by who??😢
Sad that the mastermind is walking free.
Of all the suspects jailed I think she was unfairly jailed it was coincidental that she found him there and decided to buy him a drink which was picked by the waitress and taken to him while opened she couldn't have poisoned his drink because the waitress and the barman would have seen her doing it, there was a flower farm just before thika on the highway am sure they use those insecticides to spray their crop what if he breathed a lethal dose of the drug as he drove by just a possibility but one thing for sure the investigations were HORRIBLE.
Here we go he was taken to Thika where their fam doctor and tried resacitate
In Kenya, beyond reasonable doubt does not apply. Even if any of them possessed the chemical used to poison Thuo and there's no evidence to show that they actually put it in his drink, then it's still circumstantial evidence. How many people does it take to spike a drink? The waiter opened the drink at the table. Based on this narrative, the only drink that seems suspicious is the one brought by that lady. I feel for the innocent that may be in this case.
True the judge is not justified to find all persons guilty cz it seems all these persons are found guilty on different reasons the woman cz he brought the drink open the waiter cz he had a chance to serve and time ... The rest cz they were with him so wea is the concept of no reasonable doubt apply here.... Atlist he shud have gone to wea the weight was heavy... The waiter shud appeal wat cud she have done wen her work is simply to serve drinks
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Was shocked about MC Wizzy being involved in this case 🤦🏿♀️
For him it could have been a case of being at the wrong place💯
Me too,it's shocking how I have a pic with him in club vspot
I think the biggest mistake he did was to be there throughout from beginning to end. Unless he was a very close friend. If he was an employee there, he could have left at some point to attend to other people. Life can have a drastic change. Maybe they will apeal and be acquited since they had very good lawyers.
Kikulacho ki nguoni mwako
Was it not Louis Moreno Ocampo then in the ICC?
By part yes, Ocampo served from as the ICC prosecutor 2003 to 2012 and Bensouda took over from June 2012 and June 2021.
How do you drink an already opened beer
Omce you get to agreement with people, please stick to the plan, you can't betray a partner and expect to not get a hit
Was Porkies also a strip club? coz too many men frequented the place.
To the best of our knowledge it wasn't a strip club, ilikuwa tu vaibu!!
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It was a strip club on some days .In my early twenties we used to go there,Anyone from Thika,Kuja can confirm@@SilentShadows254
His death might be connected to the ICC case, business rivalry or even his wife.
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Wife no. ICC or anything political
@@mariej6962 Yeah. But business rivalry too cannot be ruled out. I came to learn that business world too has many intrigues and abracadablas.
Apart frm the water and the other lady who appeared later on I don't see the connection between the rest and this case all innocent
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Watahi is the betrayer
Wife,Watahi,sheki😳🙄