Family Disowns Serial Killer Son

20-year-old Masten Milimu Wanjala who was arrested by DCI detectives on Wednesday, July 14, 2021.
20-year-old Masten Milimu Wanjala who was apprehended by DCI detectives on Wednesday, July 14, 2021.
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The family of Masten Wanjala, the man who has confessed to killing 13 children, has disowned him.

In an interview on Thursday, July 15, his father Robert Wanjala confirmed that he was Milimo's father and asked him to carry his own cross.

Wanjala, who stated that he only interacted with his son in his teen years, stated that he had tried to give the accused an education but he opted to drop out in Class six.

Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters along Kiambu Road
Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters along Kiambu Road
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"His mother and I separated when she was pregnant with Masten. The mother later got married and it was only after Masten had been circumcised that he came back," he narrated.

"I fended for him and even enrolled him to a school but he did not stay there long and instead dropped out," Wanjala added.

The suspect's neighbours and friends said that they would never have thought him to engage in such vices.

"We were always playing football together. I'm shocked to learn that he confessed to being a killer," a neighbour stated.

In a shocking revelation on Wednesday, July 14, Wanjala stated that he lured small children before killing them.

The 20-year-old admitted to sucking the children's blood before he killed them.

"Ni kama tu spirit tu huniingia...but saa zingine mimi huwa tu poa nachezanga ball vizuri hata watu wananijua (it's as if I get possessed by a demon...I'm sometimes normal and even play soccer with others well...people even know me to be mild-mannered," Wanjala stated.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) requested members of the public to offer any information that they may have concerning the suspect.

An undated image of a police vehicle at a scene of a crime
A police vehicle pictured at a scene of a crime
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