A new suspect, Mrs Thankgod
Nimi, Manager of one of the Hotels at Bende Street in Old Port Harcourt
Township also pleaded not guilty to a two-count charge of disrespect to the
corpse of one of the female victims who died in her hotel.
Suspected serial killer,
Gracious David West, alleged to have killed more than a dozen of Women in
different hotels in Rivers State and others, has made a u-turn and pleaded not
guilty to the 10-count murder charge levelled against him.
West earlier pleaded guilty
to nine of the 10-count charge levelled against him.
The manager was accused of
dumping the corpse of one of the alleged Gracious David West’s victims in an
open dustbin along Aggrey road in Port Harcourt instead of reporting to the
police.
After their pleas were
taken, the presiding Judge, Justice Adolphus Enebeli granted her bail in the
sum of N500,000 with a verifiable sureties.
The Attorney-General and
Commissioner for Justice in Rivers, Dr Zaccheus Adango had last week announced
appearance for the State, signalling the takeover of the prosecution of the
celebrated case from the police.
The Attorney General’s also
amended charges for the self-confessed serial killer, David West..
The arraignment of Nimi
alongside David West was based on the fresh charges supplied by the police.
During the appearance of
the suspected serial killer on October 22, the state government announced the
taking over of the prosecution.
In suit number
PHC/3426/CR/2019, a case between the accused person and the Inspector General
of Police, West was arraigned on 10-count charge bordering on conspiracy and
murder.
West was alleged to have
unlawfully killed several women in different hotels and guest houses in parts
of Rivers State, thereby committing an offence punishable under Section 319 sub
1, Cap 37. Volume 2 laws of Rivers State, 1999.
West, however, pleaded for
forgiveness, after pleading guilty to nine counts out of 10 charges preferred
against him by the police.
He pleaded not guilty to
the last charge bordering on killing of one of the young ladies in a hotel
around Bende Street in Port Harcourt, stating that he only tied the lady’s
hands and legs and left her on the bed.
After West had taken his
plea, the state government, through Adangor, applied to take over the
prosecution of the matter, which was not opposed by the parties.
The trail judge, Justice
Adolphus Enebeli, granted the application of the state government to take over
the matter, expressing readiness to give accelerated hearing of the case.
He adjourned till November
18, 21, 27, 29 and December 4, for hearing and remanded the suspect in prison.
West had told the court
that he preferred to tell the truth so that he could be pardoned, saying that
he committed the crimes unconsciously.
He alleged that the police
were in possession of his N60,000, necklace and wristwatch, urging the court to
compel the operatives to release them to him.

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