WAHU MURDER PROBE

DCI urges women victimised by Wahu's murder suspect to report ordeals

"The suspect may have been a serial killer and was in blackmail business," police said

In Summary
  • A team has been set up at the Regional Criminal Investigations Office in Nairobi to receive the complaints linked to the suspect.
  • Wahu's body was discovered Thursday, January 4 morning on the fourth floor of an AirBnB in Nairobi's South B
Socialite Starlet Wahu
Socialite Starlet Wahu
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Detectives want women who may have been victims of assault and extortion by a suspect linked to the murder of socialite Starlet Wahu Mwangi to provide information for further probe.

A team has been set up at the Regional Criminal Investigations Office in Nairobi to receive the complaints linked to the suspect.

“The DCI appeals to any victims and survivors of the suspect's animosity, to formally report their ordeals at Regional Criminal Investigations Office in Nairobi or the nearest police station,” an appeal released Sunday night read.

This is after it emerged the suspect may have been a serial killer and was in the blackmail and extortion business.

Wahu's body was discovered Thursday, January 4 morning on the fourth floor of an AirBnB in Nairobi's South B, after the watchman reported seeing the male suspect flee with bloodstained clothes.

The owner of the premises who had let it out to Starlet and the man for a night used a spare key to unlock the house, which had been locked from the outside, only to stumble on the horrifying scene of the deceased's body sprawled on the floor.

Makadara detectives who were alerted rushed to the scene to find the young woman's body soaked in a pool of flood, lying midway from the bed towards the main door an indication of an attempt and struggle to call for help.

Examination of the body revealed a stab wound on the head near the left ear, a deep cut on the right thigh and a human bite on the left arm.

Broken glasses and splattered blood throughout the room evidenced a moment of life and death struggle.

Police further discovered HIV testing kits, a used condom, bhang, a bottle of alcohol and a blood-stained kitchen knife, believed to be the murder weapon, at the scene.

Video surveillance from the apartments captured Wahu and the man entering an elevator within the apartment block on Wednesday, before disembarking on the fourth floor and proceeding to the room, which they had reportedly rented for a night.

She was buried at her parents' home in Kamulu area of Ruai on Saturday, January 6.

The suspect, 34 who is a graphic designer would later be traced to Mbagathi Hospital where he was seeking treatment for slight arm and leg injuries.

He was arrested alongside his 25-year-old friend who was helping him at the hospital and escorted to the Industrial Area Police Station.

Police have since gotten court permission to hold them for 21 days as investigations go on.

According to police, the investigations currently point to a possible serial sexual offender who thrives on blackmailing his victims, and who may be part of a criminal ring that targets women on dating sites and other social media applications.

“As we commend those who have since taken the bold step of reporting their dreadful encounters with the man and/or members of his suspected gang, we encourage more witnesses of such brutality and monstrous attacks to come out and record statements with our detectives,” Makadara police commander Judith Nyongesa said.

She cautioned the public to beware of such felons in the guise of lovers, who promise heaven but unleash hell on those who fall for their plot.

Wahu ran a designer clothing in the city.


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