DAYCARE TODDLER KILLER: Christopher Okello's Unsworn Statement
BY: MIYINGO Ivan, MPhil, B. Pharm, MPS TODDLER KILLER: Unsworn Statement Christopher Okello tells the court that between January and March 2026 , he believed certain people were following him, threatening him, and demanding money. According to his account, this left him constantly on the run, hiding, and at times sleeping on the street. He says this period pushed him into extreme psychological distress. In that context, he tells the judge that he had tried several desperate actions, including trying to flee the country, attempting to rob a bank, and trying to harm his brother’s family. He presents these incidents as part of the same troubling episode, suggesting that the people he referred to as “friends-turned-adversaries” had something to do with his actions and state of mind at the time. Importantly, this statement was not a confession to the Ggaba murders themselves. In the same testimony, he maintained that he did not intentionally cause the dea...