Damn. You know, I keep thinking we would never had had a chance to listen to conversations lie this if it wasn't for the internet. The nonsense content the mainstream media has been serving us in the name of 'interviews' can't come close to this. Good job Dr. Kingori.
I adore the professional approach in American criminal investigation ,where even cold cases are pursued for over 30 years to provide justice. Kenya is different. Money and undue influence frequently frustrates cases.
really insightful, I agree on most explanations here as an equal profession. the chronology of an inquest is always definitely pegged on defined procedure and a burden of proof for culpability beyond reasonable to pass through a criminal justice process.
Dr. King'ori, I really enjoy your shows, but I’d like to share my thoughts. From Hosea's segment, I’ve realized something: in Kenya, it seems possible to commit numerous murders and go undetected or unsolved. Here's why I say that Hosea mentioned that you must provide tangible proof to convince prosecutors and judges that the alleged suspect is indeed the murderer. This explains why our detectives rarely crack murder cases or solve cold cases. A prime example is the Musando case. It’s not even a decade old, yet it’s already gone cold. I often find myself questioning how detectives handle such crimes. Take the Yala River murders for instance DCI collected evidence, as they always do, but you never hear about arrests. This leads me to believe that both government and private detectives still need significant training, especially in crime scene management. Dr. King'ori, I suggest watching *First 48*, and you’ll understand where I’m coming from.
The lady killed at Uhuru Park was engaging in intimacy with her nephew in the car when they were killed. When the police officers knocked on the window, they became embarassed and the boy jumped into the driver's seat and tried to drive off. And the cops opened fire
There is no perfect crime...there is always something left behind by the criminal (Mistake)...that eventually leads top investigators and criminologists to the perpetrator
That incident involved an aunt and a nephew in a tilted car. The guy drove off while the police insisted wafungue dirisha. It's said somewhere that the nephew had an affair with the aunt, hence the hesitation to open the window and the careless take off, prompting police shoot out.
He starts off by saying he equates rape with … “murder “. Not the victim that has to live their life with PTSD no for the accused… Talk about looking at crime for the wellbeing of the criminal, that’s called sexist bias. He didn’t say that about any other crime but rape.
If by chance you are told to buy this content so as to support the channel, I'm sure you'll prefer the free channels Now the adverts sponsors the production of the content in exchange of gaining popularity of the masses If you do it as business then you'll understand and stop cheap complains if you're truly a fan
Manze Dr Kingori you're such a brilliant minded guy ...yaani maswali unauliza shows how intelligent you are manze big up
Thanks a lot bro.
Damn. You know, I keep thinking we would never had had a chance to listen to conversations lie this if it wasn't for the internet. The nonsense content the mainstream media has been serving us in the name of 'interviews' can't come close to this.
Good job Dr. Kingori.
I concur
Grew up with Jabes. Proud of him and how far he's got. I can't believe it
Keep soaring high Jabes 👌
Your determination, commitment and passion is admirable 👏
This production is always on TOP 💯
I appreciate the good vibes.
The quality of this production is top notch.
As someone who enjoys Detective series and movies, i have really enjoyed this episode.
Great work Detective, very clear & precise. My love for investigations
I watched the full documentary for that minute 13.00 story on "silent shadow" RUclips channel...very detailed investigation
I noted that too. the love affair between a young man and his uncle's wife
@@paulnganga1220I'm familiar with it too😂
@@paulnganga1220 yes
Was trying hard to remember where i had listened to the story. Thanks to Silent Shadows
You explain tough topics in such an easy-to-follow way.
I adore the professional approach in American criminal investigation ,where even cold cases are pursued for over 30 years to provide justice. Kenya is different. Money and undue influence frequently frustrates cases.
Kenya pesa ya forensic lab ilimezwa.
Very insightful discussion to listen as always. Kumbe Jabes can laugh😂.
Absolutely
Great insights into investigative criminal justice system. Like it.
Asante sana.
really insightful, I agree on most explanations here as an equal profession. the chronology of an inquest is always definitely pegged on defined procedure and a burden of proof for culpability beyond reasonable to pass through a criminal justice process.
Hizo graphics za intro ziko top notch..... World class
Thanks 🙏.
Hosea Somo Jabes..brilliant guy,went to school together❤
Wueh! The information is deep & paints the real picture of our justice system.
A very intriguing and informational episode👍
I'm glad you enjoyed the show.
When King'ori asked "septicemia ni nini..* was like bro, very good question 😂😂😂 thank you for asking 😂😂😂😂
Whoever gave birth to Dakitari need more life on this earth, the guy is bright, brilliant and intelligent.
We need kingori in daybreak citizen tv sasa
Dr. King'ori, I really enjoy your shows, but I’d like to share my thoughts. From Hosea's segment, I’ve realized something: in Kenya, it seems possible to commit numerous murders and go undetected or unsolved. Here's why I say that Hosea mentioned that you must provide tangible proof to convince prosecutors and judges that the alleged suspect is indeed the murderer. This explains why our detectives rarely crack murder cases or solve cold cases. A prime example is the Musando case. It’s not even a decade old, yet it’s already gone cold.
I often find myself questioning how detectives handle such crimes. Take the Yala River murders for instance DCI collected evidence, as they always do, but you never hear about arrests. This leads me to believe that both government and private detectives still need significant training, especially in crime scene management.
Dr. King'ori, I suggest watching *First 48*, and you’ll understand where I’m coming from.
This was an amazing discussion/interview to watch. Fascinating and the questions were on point same with the answers.❤❤❤😊😊😊
Indeed,Kenyans should understand how effective PRIVATE INVESTIGATIONS IS.
Justice is really expensive
Justice is not for the poor
Justice is just a verb
Justice can also be unjust
That City Park story is on ‘silent shadows’ a Kenyan crime story channel. That case was very interesting to say the least
The lady killed at Uhuru Park was engaging in intimacy with her nephew in the car when they were killed. When the police officers knocked on the window, they became embarassed and the boy jumped into the driver's seat and tried to drive off. And the cops opened fire
There is no perfect crime...there is always something left behind by the criminal (Mistake)...that eventually leads top investigators and criminologists to the perpetrator
Sure.
Learning and enjoying the conversation
Much appreciated.
Thank you!
That incident involved an aunt and a nephew in a tilted car. The guy drove off while the police insisted wafungue dirisha. It's said somewhere that the nephew had an affair with the aunt, hence the hesitation to open the window and the careless take off, prompting police shoot out.
He said he hesitated coz he fell asleep
A man in a tight spot got me
hapo kwa ''you are a man in a very tight spot'' kingori got the pun and was almost on the floor🤣🤣🤣😂
interview is good be alerting us when you are going to place an advert unatu abush story ikishika wewe.Anyway good job
We'll take that into consideration, otherwise thank you.
Weh!!apo mambo imechemka🔷🔷🔷
Good job doctor kingori
Green content in deed !
Thanks a lot bro
What a coincidence, nimetoka kuwatch hio stori ya city park kwa silent shadows 🤔
Hii episode its ordinarily ....extraordinarily
Quality conversation
Ordinarily 😂... its an Ordinarily great episode.
Thank you.
Dr. Kingori laughing at "man in a very tight spot" few get it! 😂😂😂
That's not an ideal situation, it's the punishment philosophy of retribution. An eye for an eye
Niko rada mbaya sana
Man in a very tight spot😂😂😂 tumekuelewa kingori
That woman is Janet Kirubi and her nephew case
Yeah. I remember that bizarre incident
Ngolo Kante in Kenya
Haha true
Nice one
Thanks 🔥
Am the first one here niceee
Bro you are like 5th
Forensic science should be fully utilized to solve so many un solved crimes in this country and to give justice to falsely accused victims
@Kingori unakaa confused! the guest is very intelligent,, he needs to create a youtube and teach the public
Let's not forget there is no justice ⚖️ in Kenyan law court. Mahabusu masengeli still doin pressers 😂
Amazing
Thank you!
Msee wako wa graphics ni moto faya
He starts off by saying he equates rape with … “murder “. Not the victim that has to live their life with PTSD no for the accused… Talk about looking at crime for the wellbeing of the criminal, that’s called sexist bias. He didn’t say that about any other crime but rape.
good vibes
I appreciate you feel the same.
The city park case is familiar,
A man in a very tight spot🤣
😂😂
I now feel like a dci😂
Ni ile story ya dem alikuwa anakulana na nephew wa bwana
1:02:11 Unajua kwanini nacheka?
"You are a man in a very tight spot" 😂😂
A man in a taught spot ime ni hit after 5 min I wandered what you are laughing at.😂
alikua analima mutumia wene alikua anaexpect what ..give credit to silent shadows on youtube , believe your instinct
Very Educative Great job My man
The City Park story I watched it a week ago🤦🏽♂️
It's on RUclips page Silent Shadows _An illicit Affair
Asante sana boss.
Demure👍
Commensurate
waaaa, the voice of Hosea not goood
I'm a fan yes, but I can't stand watching your advertisements plus the actual advertisements
If by chance you are told to buy this content so as to support the channel, I'm sure you'll prefer the free channels
Now the adverts sponsors the production of the content in exchange of gaining popularity of the masses
If you do it as business then you'll understand and stop cheap complains if you're truly a fan
kINGORI NA UWACHE KUCHEKA VITU ZA TIGHT SPOT
😂😂
hapo kwa expertly created crime scene.. interesting
Mkuru alitupea hii story
greedy people💯💯💯💯
Much appreciated sir
I was to type a very long disapproval sentence by then you have asked the QS at 28:00
that story @ 11:52 was covered by silent shadows and it had many lose ends