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Husband Shots Wife and Sister and Goes Live on Facebook before taking his own life.
A man now identified as Pitsi Malepe allegedly shot and killed his wife and her sister before posting on Facebook, “Rest in peace, my love. These are the works of you and your mother,” he said before taking his life.
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17/10/2025
Eminem turns 53 years old today, Happy Birthday 🎉‼️
28/09/2025
● This young father was left by his wife to struggle alone with their baby. With no one at home to help, he goes out daily to hustle with his baby tucked under his jacket because he couldn't bear the thought of leaving him at home all by himself.
● He said " At first I used to zip up my jacket so people won't notice the child. Later, they realised I was carrying a baby with me. Some even went as far as calling the police on me."
- Now the big question is why would a mother do this? 🤔 is there ever a good reason for a woman to abandon her husband and child?
21/09/2025
Kevin Strickland spent 43 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, making him one of the longest wrongfully imprisoned people in U.S. history.
Strickland’s story is one of the most heartbreaking examples of wrongful imprisonment in American history. In 1979, at the age of 18, he was convicted of a triple murder in Kansas City, Missouri, despite maintaining his innocence.
His conviction rested almost entirely on the testimony of one witness, who later recanted and admitted she had been pressured into identifying him. There was no physical evidence tying Strickland to the crime, yet he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 50 years.
For decades, Strickland fought to prove his innocence. Advocacy groups, journalists, and even prosecutors later acknowledged that his conviction was a mistake. Still, appeals and petitions for his release were denied again and again, a stark reminder of how difficult it can be to overturn a wrongful conviction once it enters the system. Finally, in 2021, a judge formally exonerated Strickland, declaring that he had been wrongly imprisoned for 43 years.
At 62 years old, Strickland walked free, entering a world completely transformed from the one he knew as a teenager. He had never used a smartphone, never experienced the internet, and had lost nearly his entire adult life. Missouri law at the time did not offer him compensation, meaning he was released with little financial support despite spending more than four decades behind bars for a crime he did not commit. His case has since become a rallying cry for reform in wrongful conviction laws and compensation statutes across the United States.
16/09/2025
17 Years Behind Bars for a Crime He Didn’t Commit 💔
Imagine losing 17 years of your life, locked away from the world — all because the people you love most lied about you.
That’s what happened to Daniel Wanyeki, a father who was sentenced to life in prison after his two young daughters falsely accused him of defilement.
Now, after nearly two decades in Kamiti Maximum Prison, Daniel is finally free. 🙌
In 2020, one of his daughters bravely came forward, confessing in court that they had been coached by relatives to frame their father. The motive? To kick him out of the way and take over a family estate worth over Sh50 million in Ruiru. 😔
On Wednesday, Daniel walked out of court a free man after a Thika court ruled there was no evidence for a retrial.
Through tears, his daughter Hannah, who had been part of the lie, apologized:
“We were just children and didn’t understand. I hope my dad forgives us. These 17 years have been painful for everyone.”
Daniel is now close to 60 years old. After spending almost two decades behind bars for something he didn’t do, he’s finally going home. 🕊
12/09/2025
𝗠𝗔𝗟𝗘𝗣𝗘 𝗨𝗡𝗗𝗘𝗥𝗚𝗢𝗘𝗦 𝗦𝗨𝗖𝗖𝗘𝗦𝗦𝗙𝗨𝗟 𝗦𝗨𝗥𝗚𝗘𝗥𝗬
Petros Malepe [43] from Manoke Village outside Burgersfort, Limpopo, who has been living with a massive keloid growth on his chin for over a decade, has finally received help.
This is after the plastic surgery team at Mankweng Hospital successfully removed the massive keloid growth weighing approximately 3.58 kilograms from his body.
The keloid has caused him significant discomfort, stigma, and isolation, affecting his self-confidence and ability to form meaningful relationships.
31/08/2025
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26/10/2025