A 38-year-old man killed his mother-in-law to cover up for the atrocities he committed in the family.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that a 38-year-old man has committed more criminal acts after killing his mother-in-law to cover up his atrocities.
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The man was said to have killed the mother-in-law who caught him having carnal knowledge with an underage female member of the family.
While killing the mother-in-law, another witness caught him in the act. He also killed the only witness who saw him kill the woman (His wife’s mother).
Meanwhile, the underage girl is his wife’s younger sister, whom he was having carnal knowledge of. It was when the mother-in-law caught him that the murder cases began.
Narrating the incident, the Lagos Police Command said, “Somewhere in Akodo, this 38-year-old man killed his mother-in-law, only to discover someone saw him commit the crime. He quickly killed the man that saw him.”
The Police further added that the suspect is in custody and will be transferred for more investigations.
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“Suspect is in custody. Preliminary investigation shows that he killed his MIL because she discovered he was having carnal knowledge of his wife’s 14-year-old younger sister (mother-in-law’s daughter) and vowed to take it up.
”Case has been transferred to the SCID for the conclusion of investigation and arraignment,” the police said.
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