What exactly is Maribe being accused of ???

The only thing Maribe did wrong was to hide the fact that her ‘fiancee’ tried to commit suicide in her house after she broke up with him, her and the help wiped blood and covered a bullet hole in the wall with unga. We dunno who burnt the kanzu and jacket and on which day since the alteraction btwn Mr and Mrs Maribe happened a day after the murder . Maribe lives in a big house where she can not know everything in her house unless she get a sniffer dog ,Jowie got the house before her and could have hidden Monica’s handbag without her knowledge. Infact it was the next day after the murder when Jowie in PJs and slippers went to get Maribe at Club 40 past 1am according to her frens. How could she have been an accomplice? This are two incidents unrelated incidents the only LCM is Jowie. Jacque is tired of Jowie and wants to throw him out and he attempts suicide in her bedroom or wherever, Jowie runs to neighbour to ask him to secure the pistol Jowie shot himself with, did he want it to look like Jackie shot him or did she actually shot him even?
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[li]Wednesday, September 19[/li][/ul]
6.21pm- Monica Kimani, 28, a businesswoman, calls her brother to announce her arrival in Nairobi from Juba, tells him she will leave for Dubai the next day.
7.30pm — Ms Kimani is dropped off by a taxi at her Lamuria Gardens Apartment in Kilimani, Off Dennis Pritt Road.
8.00pm — Ms Kimani leaves her third floor flat to collect a delivery from the gate.

8.30pm- A neighbour, Owen, arrives at Ms Kimani’s house to deliver a South Sudanese car number plate she had given him earlier and requested it be insulated.
8.30pm- Another neighbour, a Lebanese, having realised that Ms Kimani was at home, joins the two neighbours at her A8 apartment.
8.45pm — Another man, dressed in a pair of jeans, a grey hoodie, a cap and a white robe, popularly known as a kanzu, arrives, hugs Monica and goes straight to the kitchen then returns with a glass of wine. At the gate, he registered himself as “Dominic Kamau”.
9.00pm — The neighbours leave Ms Kimani and the man in the white robe in the flat.
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[li]Thursday, September 20[/li][/ul]
3.35am — The man in the white robe calling himself Dominic Kamau leaves the apartment, driving a Silver Toyota Allion, KCA 031E. Later, street cameras capture him in the car with an unidentified man.
4.00am — Joseph Irungu Kuria arrives at his girlfriend’s house dressed in a hoodie, a cap and a jacket.
11.30am — Ms Kimani’s brother, George Kimani, having failed to reach his sister the whole night decides to visit her apartment together with his girlfriend, to ascertain her safety.
12.00pm — George Kimani with the help of neighbours and a friend, break into Ms Kimani’s flat and find her dead in the bathtub, her neck slit from ear to ear. Her mouth is taped shut, her hands tied at the back. Her feet were also bound. The killer left the water running.
3.30pm- Police, having analysed the scene of crime, take Ms Kimani’s body to Chiromo Mortuary.
9.00pm- Jacque Wangui Maribe, a news anchor at Citizen Television reads the news, with the death of Ms Kimani being one of the items, before heading home.
The Serious Crimes Unit of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations, DCI Headquarter’s Homicide Section, takes over the investigations into the killing and open a file; CR141/335/2018.
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[li]Friday, September 21[/li][/ul]
1.00am — Jacque Maribe and her fiancé Joseph Irungu get into an argument at her Royal Park Apartment house number 626, where Mr Irungu is suspected to have grabbed a pistol and shot himself on the right side of the chest. The bullet exits from the back and hits the wall, leaving a hole.
1.02am — Mr Irungu runs out of the house into house number 620, belonging to a friend and former college mate. He tells the owner, Mr Brian Kassaine Spira, that he had shot himself and asks him to go and secure the gun at Ms Maribe’s house.
1.05am — Ms Kassaine gets into Ms Maribe’s house and finds the gun, a Ceska Serial Number B467102 with 28 rounds of 9mm ammunition and one spent cartridge on the floor at the entrance to the walk-in closet adjacent to the bedroom.
1.30am- Ms Maribe, Mr Kassaine and Mr Kassaine’s wife, Ms Catherine Piyon, rush Mr Irungu to hospital but the wound is only dressed — the hospitals demands a police OB number.
8.00am- Ms Maribe goes to work, leaving her fiancé in the house nursing the gunshot wound. She later returns home.
7.05pm- Mr Kassaine, Ms Maribe and Mr Irungu go to Lang’ata Police Station, some 200 metres from their estate, and report under OB/79/21/9/2018 that Mr Irungu had been shot very early that morning by three thugs as he entered the house.
8.00pm — Lang’ata OCPD Mutisi visits the alleged scene of shooting and interrogates watchmen who deny hearing any gunshots or having information about the shooting.
10.30pm — The OCPD receives a signal from Kilimani, asking for assistance in tracing Mr Irungu and the Toyota Allion car seen at the scene of Ms Kimani’s murder in Kilimani.
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[li]Sunday, September 23[/li][/ul]
Police interrogate Mr Kassaine, Ms Maribe and Mr Irungu about Ms Kimani’s death and the alleged shooting.
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[li]Monday, September 24[/li][/ul]
Mr Irungu is arrested at Ms Maribe’s house and taken to the Lang’ata Police Station. Ms Maribe goes missing, but later reveals that she panicked and went to her parent’s house after her fiancé was arrested in connection with the killing she had reported on TV.
Police recover a live bullet under Ms Maribe’s bed and take it for ballistic tests. Police also find a bullet hole on the wall, covered with wheat flour dough.
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[li]Tuesday, September 25[/li][/ul]
Police seize Ms Maribe’s car, the Toyota Allion KCA 031E, from her home and take it to the Kilimani Police Station.
It is dusted and cans of beer, a wig and some clothes found inside are taken by police.
Forensic investigators also camp at Ms Kimani’s flat, combing the area for samples to be taken for DNA analysis.
Mr Irungu reveals that the bullet found by detectives at Ms Maribe’s house may have dropped from the gun of a friend, Mr Kassaine, which he claims he usually services. Police discover he had had the gun since September 9.
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[li]Wednesday, September 26[/li][/ul]
Police produce Mr Irungu at the Kiambu Law Courts, court grants Investigating Officer Maxwell Otieno 10 days to detain him to allow for more investigations.
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[li]Thursday, September 27[/li][/ul]
Ms Maribe records a statement at the Kilimani Police Station and is later taken to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters.
Police recover a partially burnt white robe, T-shirt, cap and other clothing in Ms Maribe’s compound, collect them for forensic exam.
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[li]Friday, September 28[/li][/ul]
Ms Kimani is buried at her home in Gilgil, her family says they have forgiven her killers but are keen to ensure that justice is done.
Police arrest Mr Kassaine at his house at Royal Park Estate, officers led by Mr Maxwell Otieno recover a Ceska Pistol, Model CZP-07, Serial Number 467102, a spent cartridge and 62 rounds of 9mm ammunition hidden in the ceiling.
They also confiscate a firearms certificate for verification by the Central Firearms Bureau.
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[li]Saturday, September 29[/li][/ul]
Ms Maribe is arrested at her house at the Royal Park Estate and detained at Gigiri Police Station.
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[li]Monday, October 1[/li][/ul]
Ms Maribe and Ms Kassaine are produced at Kiambu Law Courts on separate schedules, court grants investigating officers 10 days to detain each. Days will not include the October 10 public holiday.

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Hio charg3 sheet ni ndefu
Accomplice in murder
Conspiracy to hide a crime,
Obstruction of justice
Facilitating a crime
Giving false evidence
endelea…

In the long long long thread the victim has been exonerated from all the above.Feminazi at work

Plea bargain. By recanting a statement, she proves she had given false evidence which is also obstruction of justice. The destruction of evidence in her house in her presence and the use of her car point to her being an accomplice. If she provides evidence to fill up the gaps and offers to sing like a canary before the judge, she gets a lighter sentence

Seems the best she can hope for is 7 years, she comes out in 3.5years and hope she can return to her job.

personally Maribe didn’t really do something wrong but that people she associated with did. You are judged by the company you keep, so you can be viewed as guilty because of your association with wrongdoers. However, there is a cause of guilt,she violated ethical and moral codes,in her case ,lying,evading cops and cover up.She did not aid or abet the crime but was an accessory in the commission of a crime, ingawa not actually participated,but assisted in it…She might be loosely deemed as an accomplice for the mere fact of knowingly, voluntarily, or intentionally giving assistance and false statement therefore,she is criminally liable to the same extent as the nigga.Her maximum sentence wouldn’t surpass 15 years if the boifie gets,(and will get) a life sentence since corporal punishment is defunct

With a possibility of a presidential pardon somewhere along.Kujuana na wakubwa pia sio mbaaaya

Hio kama itahappen it will be among the very last things Uhuru does in 2022, labda on mashujaa day

Which victim?

A trained mercenary but can’t execute self, he should have shot his blank head instead, since it’s bigger than the heart

she was a ‘partner in crime’

The only way Marife is coming out of this is if her f.ucker Jowie commits suicide while in remand. Otherwise she will be spending some time in Langata prison. But on another note, she may win the Ms Prison beauty pageant (make up allowing)

It is possible that she doesn’t know anything. She just told the police what she was told to say. So she will be charged with obstruction of justice, and not an accessory to the crime.
It looks like a crime of passion. Her bf may have busted her sleeping with multiple men. Look at the timeline.Hooded man leaves at 3 am, bf comes in at 4.

Nah! She’ll get away with a slap on the wrist, when the victim’s life is unraveled.

I think Kenyan justice system is more meticulous when you are a public figure.Fine she lied but eventually she came clean as for evading police ,hows that when she went to Kilimani Police Station at her own volition. I saw a case of a guy who got 17 years in the US wrongly just for being in a building adjacent to a crime scene.Think the documentary is called How to survive jail. When you’re a nobody/black just being in the vicinity infact even if you can prove you werent in the vicinity if you had beef or belong to rival gangs inatosha to put you away for a long time but in her case she could plea bargain a probationary sentence.Btw where exactly was Maribe on the day of the murder coz all this gun drama happened the next night after Monique was murdered?

Yule naonea huruma ni mbotch wa Maribe akamsaidia ku clean up hio mess kwa hao labda atawachwa akauke coz hajui wakubwa

Kwani hata yeye ako under arrest? Sasa mbotch ukiambiwa upanguse damu is that a crime? She can even say like Gumbo ( Obieros taxi driver) that she feared for her life and was under compunction is why she did it and kept mum after all guns were involved.

ok,take out US shenanigans first,hizo ni za wazimu when it comes to being rich,poor,black or white. Maribe wasn’t going to come out soon,it is fear that made her come out,she knew she ferked up the minute she answered that dude’s phonecall or opened the door,whichever came first.No one ever comes out willingly if they didn’t have leverage,her’s was the lawyer and effluent connections for backup.

on her whereabouts…she was presenting the news on the murder i think