The prime suspect accused of killing two
brothers on Wednesday in Ipetumodu, Osun State, Mr. Deji Oloyede, has
denied committing the crime. Oloyede had allegedly used a machete to kill the two brothers, Ajani Awodele and Julius Awodele. It was gathered that the suspect hacked the brothers to death in their separate rooms in Latimogun compound of the community.
brothers on Wednesday in Ipetumodu, Osun State, Mr. Deji Oloyede, has
denied committing the crime. Oloyede had allegedly used a machete to kill the two brothers, Ajani Awodele and Julius Awodele. It was gathered that the suspect hacked the brothers to death in their separate rooms in Latimogun compound of the community.
Thereafter, it was learnt that Oloyede reported himself to the head of the compound.
The suspect and the deceased had lived in the same compound amicably for several years before the incident.
However, investigation by our
correspondent, on Thursday, showed that the police were exploring the
possibility that Oloyede might be suffering from mental disorder, among
other clues.
correspondent, on Thursday, showed that the police were exploring the
possibility that Oloyede might be suffering from mental disorder, among
other clues.
Another clue being explored by the police,
our correspondent gathered, was that the suspect was allegedly high on
marijuana before the incident.
our correspondent gathered, was that the suspect was allegedly high on
marijuana before the incident.
The denial by the suspect, who had
reportedly confessed to committing the crime shortly after the killings,
has thrown up some new perspectives on the case.
reportedly confessed to committing the crime shortly after the killings,
has thrown up some new perspectives on the case.
The Commissioner of Police, Mrs. Kalafite
Adeyemi, who confirmed the killings, said the police would get to the
root of the case.
Adeyemi, who confirmed the killings, said the police would get to the
root of the case.
A top police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the tale of the suspect was unbelievable.
The officer said, “He (the suspect) is
claiming that someone else committed the crime. We do not believe this
tale hook, line and sinker.
claiming that someone else committed the crime. We do not believe this
tale hook, line and sinker.
“In the same vein, we are going to leave it
open for investigation. But a person can run amok this minute and the
next minute, he is okay.
open for investigation. But a person can run amok this minute and the
next minute, he is okay.
“We are going find to out the motive behind the crime and we will come up with a credible conclusion.”
A resident, Alhaji Musibau Adetokunbo, who
spoke at the scene of the crime, said the dismembered bodies of the
victims were found in a pool of blood.
spoke at the scene of the crime, said the dismembered bodies of the
victims were found in a pool of blood.
“It was a gory sight; there was blood
everywhere. It was piteous. After he committed the act, he went to the
head of the compound and reported himself,” Adetokunbo said.
everywhere. It was piteous. After he committed the act, he went to the
head of the compound and reported himself,” Adetokunbo said.
Subsequently, the head of the family
reported the case at the divisional police station in Ipetumodu, where
detectives were deployed to arrest Oloyede.
reported the case at the divisional police station in Ipetumodu, where
detectives were deployed to arrest Oloyede.
The Divisional Police Officer in charge of
Ipetumodu Police Division, Mr. Musa Okene, who confirmed the incident,
said the case had been transferred to the state Criminal Investigations
Department, Osogbo, for further investigation.
Ipetumodu Police Division, Mr. Musa Okene, who confirmed the incident,
said the case had been transferred to the state Criminal Investigations
Department, Osogbo, for further investigation.
He said the corpses of the victims had been
deposited at the morgue of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching
Hospital Complex, Ile-Ife, for autopsy.
deposited at the morgue of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching
Hospital Complex, Ile-Ife, for autopsy.