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Ep. 044 | The Kuria Family Murders [and the Survivors]

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In today's episode, we discuss the tragic and mysterious murders of Jane Kuria and her two daughters, Isabella and Annabel, in their Georgia home in 2007. Jane was a Kenyan immigrant and an outspoken advocate against female genital mutilation (FGM), working tirelessly to support victims and raise awareness about the harmful practice. Her activism put her at odds with certain groups in Kenya, including the notorious Mungiki sect, which has been linked to violence and intimidation tactics. Investigators initially considered a connection to these threats but struggled to find definitive evidence. A key person of interest in the case was a man known to the family, though no arrests were ever made, leaving the murders officially unsolved. The case remains a haunting mystery, raising questions about the dangers faced by activists and the justice system's challenges in solving crimes involving immigrant families.


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