
07/08/2025
"I Caught Him Doing This" Girl Exposes Boyfriend’s Secret in Court That Made Her to Brutally Stab Him
The High Court in Nanyuki delivered a thunderous verdict on Tuesday, convicting a woman for the 2020 murder of her boyfriend in the volatile Likii area of Laikipia County.
Kenyan News platform reports that the courtroom was packed, tension crackling in the air as Justice Anthony Ndung’u delivered his ruling with a precision that silenced even the murmuring gallery.
According to an iron-clad report from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP), the prosecution’s case, led with surgical sharpness by Jackson Motende and Esther Kimani, left no room for doubt.
A gallery of ten well-prepared witnesses paraded damning testimony that painted a chilling portrait of the fatal events of July 5, 2020.
That night, what began as a lovers’ quarrel spiraled into unthinkable violence. A domestic dispute, reportedly triggered by allegations of infidelity and financial betrayal, exploded into rage.
Witnesses claimed the woman, now convicted, hurled threats like daggers, promising to “end it all tonight.”
By sunrise, the grim prophecy had come true. The man’s lifeless body was discovered dumped like roadside garbage, bloodied, bruised, and bearing a single, surgically precise stab wound to the abdomen.
A quiet patch of tarmac became the scene of horror, cordoned off by yellow tape and watched by stunned neighbors in hushed disbelief.
In a shocking twist during the trial, the woman took the stand and launched into a tearful tirade, alleging years of emotional torment, psychological abuse, and betrayal.
“He pushed me to the edge,” she wailed, claiming the fatal night was the culmination of years of "mental manipulation and suffocating control." The court, however, remained unmoved.
Justice Ndung’u, in his ruling, stated emphatically: “There is no justification in law for such a deliberate, cold-blooded act. The prosecution has proved its case beyond any shadow of a doubt. The court finds the accused guilty of murder.”
The convict will be sentenced on September 2, and speculation is rife over whether she’ll receive a life sentence or the maximum penalty permitted under Kenyan law.
The case adds to a disturbing pattern, a string of women facing murder charges involving intimate partners. From Chogoria to Siaya and Nairobi, lovers’ quarrels are morphing into deadly ends, a grim reminder of the fatal cost of broken relationships turned violent.