Mystery has continued for the suspected Kware serial Killer Collins Jumaisi Khalisia after his listed relatives broke their silence to the media.
Speaking during an interview with NTV, the man reported to be the serial killer’s relative broke his silence and denied being his cousin as alleged by the authorities.
Also Read: Uproar After Police Officers Storm Church In Nakuru, Fire Live Bullets at Protesters
Boniface Karanja noted that there was confusion that was emanating from the account and identification of the suspected serial killer as detailed by the criminal investigation department.
Although the family acknowledged that there is a long lost son with a similar name to the serial killer and who according to them, left the village a long time ago alongside the mother.
However, the family says that one of the suspect’s names was different to that of his relative who is said to have left with his mother at the time. He was only two years old was called Ketrin Shiusa.
“I have not really investigated to determine if he is the one. There are two different names. There is a Ketrine Shiusa and now there is a Collins Jumaisi. There is no way those names relate to each other. There is a big disconnect and that is something that I cannot speak to.”
Other villagers also denied any knowledge of the suspected serial killer, further asking the DCI to conduct more investigations of the the alleged serial killer’s family background.
“Let them do their work and ensure that they are bringing the right people to book so that they face their consequences.”
Also Read: Kware Bodies Suspect Arraigned, Claims He Was Molested, Tortured By Police To Confess
This comes after Jumaisi claimed that he was tortured to confess by the police and he did not do what the police officers are accusing him of doing despite confessing. He claimed he was under duress and was held for thirty days for completion of investigation.