Ekiti Serial Killer: Amotekun Finds Bodies of 2 Teenage Girls


Serial Killer Arrested in Ekiti


“The remains of Taiwo were found inside the bush at Egbewa street, behind an uncompleted building...”


Justice for Taiwo and Fatoki Seun: Ekiti Amotekun apprehends serial killer Ogunnaike Philip, linked to multiple murders.



Tragedy struck in Ekiti State, Nigeria, as the Amotekun Corps discovered the remains of two young girls in the bush in Aramoko-Ekiti during a recent operation. Officer Adeleye Abiodun Adewale, Head of Communications, revealed this shocking news in a statement on October 17, 2024.


The investigation led to the arrest of 29-year-old serial killer Ogunnaike Philip in Ogun State. Philip is accused of brutally murdering at least three young girls, including an 18-year-old, in three separate incidents across Ogun State. His killing spree didn't stop there; he spent a month in the llao area of Aramoko-Ekiti, where he took the lives of two more innocent girls, Taiwo and Fatoki Seun.


This devastating case highlights the disturbing reality of serial killers and their ability to evade detection. It's crucial to understand the psychology behind such heinous crimes. Researchers have identified factors such as traumatic childhood experiences, mental health issues, and a lack of empathy as common characteristics among serial killers.


Facts:

Suspect: Ogunnaike Philip, 29 years old

Location: Ogun State and Aramoko-Ekiti, Ekiti State

Victims: At least 3 young girls, including Taiwo and Fatoki Seun

Arrest: Made in Ogun State

This case serves as a grim reminder of the importance of community vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement to prevent such atrocities.


“The remains of Taiwo were found inside the bush at Egbewa street, behind an uncompleted building in Aramoko-Ekiti, while the corpse of an 18-year-old Fatoki Seun was discovered inside the bush at Oke-Oja street of the same town,” the statement read.


“The Operatives of Ekiti West Local Government Command explained how the long-decayed remains led to air pollution at the scene, as they were massively associated with maggots.


“The carrion, have since been packed by The Health/Environmental Officers in Aramoko-Ekiti to The General Hospital the town.”


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