And the 'dead man's' story continues....is Yebei alive or dead. I read somewhere that when mr land grabber singh makes a witness dissappear, no trace of any evidence is ever left behind, that is why Khan was so quick to demand a DNA (a first for Kenya). Wanted to be sure it wasnt a rookies mistake. So we may never know what happened to Yebei...Termi I like the part where the Kenyan police manually trace the finger prints back to Yusuf....that is if they had yusuf's fingerprints in their database in the firts place.
I am giving Kenya police and their fingerprint matching tech the benefit of the doubt. I imagine unidentified corpses should be a thing of the past.
Likewise I also have seen no good reason to dismiss the Yebeis. They were not present when the finger prints and samples were taken by CID. They could be talking about different bodies for all I know.
All things even, the benefit of the doubt I will readily deny to the word of Kenya police, by sheer the force of history.
For me. The thing that stands out is the selective efficiency and inefficiency of Kenya police.
They were super efficient to dismiss the positive identification of Yebei by his family.
They were lethargic, when Yebei with a history of reporting threats to his life, vanished with no explanation. We have yet to hear of anything from them about who the phone that sent the SMS was registered to. There is a vague reference to an inquiry about the Ugandan number and that is about it. How long do such inquiries take?
Then the Husseins. They don't give a damn who killed their relative. Some would find this a curious fact. Did they kill Yusuf themselves in some family feud?
A lot of fishy things in the Yebei story.