“I (accompanied) the team of investigators to Royal Park Estate in Lang’ata where it was suspected the person who committed the offence was residing. We visited the two houses which were of interest and recovered evidence we could link to the murder,” the investigator added.
She added that her team did not ask security guards about CCTV footages of events at Monica’s house because they were only interested in securing the murder scene.
She testified that the investigators first went to a house belonging to Maribe’s neighbour, where they found a loaded gun in a briefcase hidden in the ceiling.
The house’s owner produced a certificate of ownership.
Jepkosgei said they then went to the house where Maribe and Irungu were staying and took photos of a bullet they found in the bedroom.
The hearing continues today, with the prosecution expected to present four more witnesses.