whistles and rattling wailing david karisa yeri left eight grandchildren and 20 great—grandchildren.he deceased was a key witness in a land dispute. no—one seems to doubt that this is the reason he was killed. yet again, i am struck by the weight of the agony felt here. she cries the nephew of the deceased gentleman says he knows exactly who is responsible. he wants to shout out the name and wants justice. is there really impunity for murder? i've been put in touch with a man who says he's been hired as a hit man in the past. i would never choose to meet someone who claims to be a murderer, who's responsible for such horrific suffering, but he is a crucial part of this jigsaw. what kind of person carries out such hideous attacks? and why? how many people have you killed? he's a cog in a broken wheel. but whether one believes in witchcraft or not, no—one should ever be allowed to take life and walk free. the price of a life is around 50,000 kenya shillings, or roughly $380. and he's one of many that seem to have profited from murder. i do wonder at the failure of the moral fabric of s