Sources close to investigators in the murder of former Human Resource Manager at Wells Fargo, Willis Ayieko, now state that the police are treating the murder as a case of robbery with violence gone terribly wrong.
Having considered evidence gathered from seven suspects (two now dead) and several hypotheses, the police have now settled on the robbery with violence angle.
Sadly the conspiracy theories surrounding Ayieko’s murder have largely been spun by his close associates including staff from Wells Fargo.
Some of the suspects arrested so far are said to have told detectives that the late Ayieko was injured in the process of the robbery and it was those injuries to the head that caused his death. It is said that the main suspect, Robert Wakolo, who is a trained boxer may have exerted excessive force as he ruthlessly thrust Ayieko’s head against a wall to elicit details of his bank accounts and Mpesa pin.
Those injuries might have caused Ayieko to bleed internally before he died.
Inasmuch as the police findings are consistent with the autopsy report signed by Chief Government pathologist Johansen Oduor, a lot of questions remain unanswered.
For instance how is the public expected to dispell rumours of a love triangle when the injuries on the deceased’s body were consistent with torture relating to dismemberment of certain organs, especially after the incident occurred near a venue the late Ayieko is alleged to have frequented? There’s also the question of the two occupants of Ayieko’s vehicle abandoned in Sabatia caught on CCTV camera totting heavy bags of shopping……
The main suspect in the case, Wakolo, is dead and it may take a while before we learn the whole truth about the chilling murder of Wills Ayieko.
For now police are saying 52-year-old Samuel Ongweso arrested on November 12 night at Doho area of Khisa West, as good as put a close to the investigations.
Ongweso’s house was the scene of torture and thereafter he participated with accomplices to device ways of disposing the body 400 meters away in Mungorowe stream between October 18 and 23.
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