Police have released an audio recording of a suspect’s voice in the brutal July 6 double murder of elderly couple David Mutaaga (69) and Deborah Florence Mutaaga (62). The couple, who had recently returned to Uganda after years abroad, were found stabbed to death in their home in Lugonjo Nakiwogo Cell following a family gathering.
Investigators believe the intended killers were known to the victims, as no signs of forced entry were reported. CCTV footage shows a masked intruder entering via the perimeter wall and appearing to have intimate knowledge of the home’s layout.
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During a Monday press briefing at Police Headquarters in Naguru, Police spokesperson Rusoke Kituuma revealed that investigators had retrieved a crucial audio recording believed to contain the voice of the main suspect. The clip was played during the briefing, and police urged anyone who recognizes the voice to come forward.
“We felt it necessary to share with the public a recording of the suspect’s voice. We know that through a community initiative, we can easily zero in on this suspect,” Rusoke stated.
Police also announced an emergency hotline 0769 675 918 for anyone with credible information that could lead to the arrest of the suspect. Rusoke confirmed that the audio will be circulated widely on Police media platforms to reach as many people as possible.
Investigators hope that the public can assist in identifying the suspect. ACP emphasized the importance of community collaboration to help break the case.