{UAH} BASIC INSTINCT:'WHO IS THE MAIN SUSPECT IN KAREGEYA'S MURDER?'
Friends,
We all know that Rwanda-Uganda's Patrick Karegeya death in South Africa was a political murder no matter what all has been said, but the way it's being conducted reminds me of the way murder was investigated in that film: 'BASIC INSTINCT'. The difference here being that no suspect has 'crossed their legs 'yet in the interview room!
The investigators and the rest of the world seem to know who their main 'suspect' is but we are all beating around the bush with the issue. The way I want the investigation to turn out is the truth brought to light but we all know it's not gonna happen- simply because this is Africa. Survival of politicians is their basic instinct rather than getting to the bottom of a political murder investigation. I suppose that means we will never officially know who killed Karegeya during our lifetime! I'M MOVING ON!
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We all know that Rwanda-Uganda's Patrick Karegeya death in South Africa was a political murder no matter what all has been said, but the way it's being conducted reminds me of the way murder was investigated in that film: 'BASIC INSTINCT'. The difference here being that no suspect has 'crossed their legs 'yet in the interview room!
The investigators and the rest of the world seem to know who their main 'suspect' is but we are all beating around the bush with the issue. The way I want the investigation to turn out is the truth brought to light but we all know it's not gonna happen- simply because this is Africa. Survival of politicians is their basic instinct rather than getting to the bottom of a political murder investigation. I suppose that means we will never officially know who killed Karegeya during our lifetime! I'M MOVING ON!
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Abbey Kibirige Semuwemba
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