- Margaret Rose Jumaisi talked about her shock and disbelief upon discovering her son Collins’ involvement in the brutal murders of 42 women
- She described Collins as a troubled individual who dropped out of school and had a pattern of disappearing for years before resurfacing, never hinting at the dark secrets he harbored
- The tragic turn of events, she said has now left her devastated, struggling to come into terms with the heinous acts of a son she thought she knew
Margaret Rose Jumaisi, mother of Collins Jumaisi Khalusha, has been left devastated by the shocking revelations about her son’s involvement in a series of gruesome murders.
The family is grappling with the news that Collins, once a troubled but hopeful youth, is now the prime suspect in the brutal killings of women found in a Mukuru kwa Njenga quarry.
Collins was described by his mother as a troubled individual who dropped out of school in Form 3.
His life was marked by a pattern of disappearing for years before unexpectedly returning home. In 2016, he bought land and built a house, leaving it under his mother’s care before vanishing once again.
Collins’ sister shared more about his troubled past, recounting how she took him to Uganda for further studies after he completed his KCPE.
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However, he disappeared from Uganda, eventually resurfacing in Nairobi with a friend.
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The horror unfolded early Monday morning when Collins was arrested outside a club in Soweto. Detectives claim he confessed to murdering 42 women between 2022 and July 11, 2024. In court, however, Collins stated that he confessed under duress and was tortured.
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During a search of Collins Jumaisi’s home, detectives allegedly found disturbing evidence, including two female panties and a machete believed to have been used to dismember the victims.
DCI Boss Amin Mohamed revealed a chilling list of items recovered from the house: 24 Airtel SIM card holders, 8 smartphones, a laptop, a hard drive, flash drives, nylon sacks, industrial rubber gloves, and several IDs.
Collins admitted to having unprotected sex with each victim before killing them. He claimed to have murdered over 20 women in 2023 and 10 more in 2024.
Although he stated his first victim was his wife, his family insists he never introduced any woman as his spouse.
Adding to the heartbreak, Collins confessed to stealing his victims’ belongings—such as phones, clothes, and cash—and either giving them away or selling them.
Two additional suspects are now under investigation, one found with a phone belonging to the latest victim and the other suspected of selling the phone.