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- Joseph Irungu, also known as Jowie, has been sentenced to death for the intentional murder of businesswoman Monica Kimani in 2018, with the judge ruling that the crime was meticulously planned and executed.
- The court highlighted Jowie’s violent tendencies and the devastating impact of Monica Kimani’s death on her family and society, emphasizing the need for justice and the recognition of the profound loss caused by unlawful killings.
Joseph Irungu, alias Jowie, has been handed the gravest punishment under the law – death – following his conviction for the 2018 murder of businesswoman Monica Kimani.
High Court Judge Grace Nzioka delivered the verdict on Wednesday, unequivocally stating that Monica Kimani’s tragic death was not an act of self-defense or provoked in any way; rather, it was a meticulously planned and executed crime.
Judge Nzioka underscored the gravity of the offense, noting the prosecution’s evidence regarding the extensive harm inflicted upon the victim using a dangerous weapon.
She emphasized the absence of any provocation from Monica Kimani towards the accused, indicating that the murder was premeditated and deliberate.
The prosecution portrayed Jowie as “criminogenic,” citing his unstable relationships, antisocial behavior, impulsiveness, and aggression.
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The judge underscored Jowie’s violent tendencies, referencing his refusal to be searched by estate guards and his menacing behavior towards the deceased’s brother during the trial.
The court considered the devastating impact of Monica Kimani’s death on her family, particularly noting the collapse of their business in South Sudan, which served as their primary source of income.
The judge acknowledged the profound psychological toll on the deceased’s mother, who suffered from depression and a stroke following her daughter’s demise.
Jowie’s conviction stemmed from overwhelming evidence presented by the prosecution, convincing the court beyond a reasonable doubt of his culpability in Monica Kimani’s murder.
Judge Nzioka emphasized that the loss caused by unlawful killings extends beyond the immediate family, affecting society as a whole.
In conclusion, Justice Nzioka cited poignant quotes on murder to emphasize the gravity of the crime and the enduring impact it leaves on individuals and society.
The decision to sentence Jowie to death serves as a measure of justice for the irreparable harm inflicted upon Monica Kimani and her loved ones.
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