The BIZZARRE MURDER of Alexander Monson In Police Custody In DIANI, KENYA


The BIZZARRE MURDER of Alexander Monson In Police Custody In DIANI, KENYA


When Alexander Monson dies the same night he was arrested, all fingers point to the Kenya police and a possible cover-up. who killed Alexander?

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  1. Drug overdose from weed?… absolutely not! One would have to smoke an awful lot of weed nonstop over a period of time for this to occur if ever. At worse the effects of smoking weed are eating and sleeping. Money was definitely the motivation to his brutal passing.

  2. I’m from Kenya. This tells you how stupid and corrupt this Kenyan Police are. They were looking for a large bribe. Let those fools be charged for murder. No one has died of weed overdose. Very shameful and greedy of this cops. They were just after money … Weed should be just a ticket 😤

  3. You can't get justice in Kenya due to corruption and coverup but look at the life of all those police who kill innocent people they are in a mess, never will you prosper with someone's blood on your hands, it doesn't go unpunished by the most High to your fourth generation.

  4. I don't condone police brutality but quit the ferking "kamzungu" worship syndrome b*. Instead, do a similar documentary about kenyans who has been killed by police too. Wtf, nobody knows whether the deceased could have used an abusive language in that station, maybe using 'N' word or calling them officers' monkeys to a point of irritating them. You all have no clue how Brits behave abroad. Anyways, may he RIP😊

  5. It's disgusting how the police have a lack of regard for human life. And all this was for money. I'm so sorry for this family who lost their son for no good reason at all. May the God of justice prevail and fight for us!

  6. I'm so disappointed with the kenyan justice system. It is a shame how our lovely country is rotten with corrupt systems. The question is, how will we ever change 🤔 will we ever change 🤔