Friday, 4 April 2014

Nigerian man learned to walk in high heels as part of his plans to kill his mother

21 year old Emmanuel Kalejaiye is accused of learning how to walk
in high heels and purchasing an all-pink outfit, pink hoodie, pink
jogging bottoms, and a scarf as part of his 'meticulous plans' to kill
and then impersonate his own mother, UK Daily Mail reports. Full
report below...
A court heard he planned to wear them as he moved his
mother’s car so as to deceive any neighbour who saw him into
thinking that she was still alive. The court heard he had
detailed on a piece of paper how he had to learn to walk in
high heels for this part of his plan.
Kalejaiye is accused of killing his 44-year-old mother,Tolu
Kalejaiye (pictured above), at their home in Wickford, Essex, on
September 26 last year.
A jury at Chelmsford Crown Court heard on Wednesday how his
plans involved buying women’s clothing and learning how to walk in
high heels so neighbours would think he was his mother.He also
bought knives, rubber gloves and turned a beanie hat into a
'frightening mask' as part of his plan, the court heard.
He allegedly covered the floors of the house and garage in
cardboard and bin liners to prevent evidence being found.
Kalejaiye wrote his murder plan down on pieces of paper and even
made plans to get rid of his brother Femi if he found out or
stumbled on the scene, it was said .
The court heard he planned to kill his mother when she came back
from church or when she was coming downstairs to go to work.
Prosecutor Andrew Jackson told the court: 'He made meticulous and
detailed plans for the slaying of his own mother'.
The car was to be parked around the corner to make it look as if
she was at work, the court heard.
It was alleged that Kalejaiye struck on September 26 last year as
his mother came downstairs on her way to work.
But the court heard how the plan started to unravel as his mother
managed to call her friend Leo Shogunle.
He did not answer, but the call went to his voicemail and when he
picked it up later on, he called police.
The court then heard that when police arrived at the scene they
discovered the body of Tolu Kalejaiye on the living room floor, along
with a mass of evidence linking her son with the death.
Checks later revealed he had bought clothes, knives, gloves and
even lighter fuel to dispose of her body, it was said.
Former Essex University student Kalejaiye denies murder and has
admitted a lesser charge of manslaughter, but this plea has not
been accepted by the prosecution.
Kalejaiye confessed to police he had killed his mother and claimed
she tortured him mentally and quoted the Bible at him, the court
heard.

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