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Collins Jomaisi: Main Suspect in Kware Murders Reveals Why He Became Serial Killer Targeting Women​​

The suspect, Collins Jomaisi Khalisia, who was arrested by DCI in connection with the Mukuru Killings. PHOTO DCI

The arrest of Collins Jomaisi Khalisia has shocked the nation in a disturbing development in Mukuru Kwa Njenga, Nairobi County.

He stands accused by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) of a series of gruesome murders linked to the discovery of dismembered bodies at the Kware Dumpsite.

The investigation into the Mukuru killings began when authorities found multiple body parts at the dumpsite, sparking immediate concern and outrage. On July 15, 2024, DCI Director Amin Mohamed confirmed Jomaisi Khalisia's arrest, marking a significant breakthrough in the case.

According to reports, Jomaisi Khalisia confessed to a chilling pattern of crimes, admitting to the murder of more than 42 women, including his wife.

His alleged method involved luring victims and then disposing of their remains at the dumpsite. These revelations have deeply unsettled the community and raised serious questions about safety and security in Mukuru Kwa Njenga.

During questioning, Jomaisi Khalisia revealed a disturbing motive behind his actions. He claimed his descent into serial killing was driven by financial despair.

Reports suggest he had invested in businesses for his wife, which failed, leading to financial ruin. This reportedly fueled a growing resentment and anger that culminated in the tragic events.

Details about the businesses in question have not been fully disclosed, but Jomaisi Khalisia's account paints a picture of mounting frustration and a desire for revenge.

He reportedly assisted his wife in multiple business ventures, all of which collapsed, intensifying his feelings of betrayal and hopelessness.

In a chilling admission, Jomaisi Khalisia described not only murdering his wife but also dismembering her body and dumping her remains at the same site where other victims were found.

The brutality of his crimes has shocked law enforcement officials and the wider community alike.

DCI Director Amin Mohamed described Jomaisi Khalisia as a person driven by vengeance and hatred. He highlighted the suspect's alleged preference for targeting women, whom he felt had wronged him in some way.


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