Thursday, 7 August 2014

I Killed My Lover Out Of Jealousy – Suspect

A 33-year-old man, Kelechi Williams, who was arrested for murdering his 39-year-old lover, a businesswoman Lizzy Njideka to death, yesterday, confessed he did it out of jealousy.

Kelechi Williams, Lizzy Njideka
Kelechi Williams                    Lizzy Njideka
After murdering the deceased, he carted away her $50,000, N8m, ATM cards, jewellery and a Range Rover Sport and reportedly fled to Ghana.

The suspect, who was paraded at the Lagos State Police Command, was, however, arrested at the border between Ghana and Cote D’Ivore by the operatives from the Area ‘E’ Command, Festac Town and those of International Police, INTERPOL, while fleeing with the deceased’s Range Rover Sports Utility Vehicle, SUV, with number plate LAGOS EKY 509 AZ.
Kelechi Williams, who hails from Umuji in Ndemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State, narrating what transpired that day said the incident occurred at about 2am during an altercation over the late arrival of his lover.
He said: “Lizzy was my girlfriend. I knew her three years ago. But we started getting serious in February this year.
“I came back from Ghana to visit her on July 16, 2014 which was on a Wednesday. The next day we went out and came back late.
“On Friday, she told me to stay back at home and rest because I was tired. She left the house, saying she was going to the new apartment she was to pack into, assuring me she would be back as usual by 6pm.
“But she did not return by 6pm. Rather, the gate man came with a power generating set, saying madam had gone to drop the workers.
“When it was 8pm. and I did not see her, I started calling her on phone but she did not pick. I called her up to 30 times without response.
“She came back by midnight and when I asked why she did not pick my calls, she said the phone was in silent mode. I brought out my phone and called her line only for it to ring.
“At that point I noticed she was drunk. I got angry and asked if that was the way she would pay me back for leaving everything in Ghana to come and spend time with her. I threatened to quit the relationship. But at that point, her phone rang and I told her to pick it but she insisted that I should pick it and when I did, the caller, who was a male, asked ‘baby are you home?’
“Immediately she discovered it was a male’s voice, she snatched the phone from me and asked why I should pick her calls. I reminded her of a similar incident when she came to visit me in Ghana and my phone rang. She pick it and on discovering it was a female, she smashed the phone on the ground, without knowing who the caller was.
“I reminded her also that she collected my other phones from me and brought them to Nigeria. In anger, I took the phone and smashed it on the ground.
“Before I knew it, she threw my things outside, saying I should leave her house. I told her to give me the N300,000 she borrowed from me to buy an air conditioner, if she wanted me to leave but she said she had no money with her and gave me her ATM card which she said had just N140,000.
“At a point, she slapped me and we started fighting. She held on to my manhood and started stretching it. That was when I held the wrapper that was around her neck and used it to strangle her, thereby forcing her to let go  my manhood. She fell down and became motionless.
“Immediately, I took her three phones, ATM card and went outside to meet the gate man to see me off to any ATM machine, where I withdrew N100,000.
“I dropped the gateman at home, and told him I was going to pump the tyre. At that point, I knew I was in trouble. I did not go back to her house for fear of being arrested.
“I drove straight to Mile Two, from where I picked a driver who drove me down to Ghana. I spent some days in Ghana before I decided to leave for Cote d’Ivoire, where unfortunately I was arrested.
“I never wanted to kill her. I have never fought in my life, let alone kill somebody. I did not also steal her jewellery and N8 million as claimed by the Police. The only money I withdrew was N100,000 and her phone.”
Meanwhile, the Police command’s boss, Umar Manko, said after the suspect killed the woman, he locked the door from outside, apparently to make it look as if they had gone out.
He further disclosed that a new International Passport, which bore the suspect’s name and the surname of his deceased’s lover, was found on him, suggesting that the motive was pre-empted.
However, contrary to his claim that he did not steal the deceased’s car, preliminary investigation, according to the Police, revealed that back in Ghana, the suspect took the SUV to church, declaring it was his, while making an unspecified donation to the church, and also threw a party to celebrate the new car.
Meanwhile, the deceased’s guard, John Tungwim, speaking on how he found his madam’s corpse said: “He told me he was going to the club with madam but that she asked him to go and withdraw money with her ATM card first.
“I went with him because I know madam’s pin code. But we came back, he told me to go inside that madam said she was tired and could not go. So, he drove out alone.
“I never suspected anything until the next day when I did not see madam. I called one of the children’s attention to it. Out of curiosity, I climbed a ladder only to discover that madam was on the floor foaming in her mouth. I contacted her brother who called in the police.”

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