Edwin Chiloba and Jackton Odhiambo love life

Inside Jackton Odhiambo & Edwin Chiloba’s baffling love world

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Jackton Odhiambo is a suspect in the gruesome murder of LGBTQ activist, model and fashionista, Edwin Chiloba.

After news broke, of the manner and brutal killing of the highly talented fashion star, Edwin Chiloba police moved with speed to investigate the crime and suspect behind it Jackton Odhiambo AKA Lizer was taken into custody.

A neighbor claims to have heard a commotion and a quarrel at the house in which Edwin Chiloba and Jackton Odhiambo lived.

On the same night, there was a scream and then complete silence; it’s allegedly reported.

According to the caretaker of the building where the two stayed, Jackton Odhiambo was allegedly seen carrying the same big metallic box in which Chiloba’s body was discovered packed in women’s clothes.

Neighbors claim to have seen the box being carried down the stairs.

After the container was located, the caretaker contacted the police and submitted a statement to the police.

Statements on Edwin Chiloba’s death

“I called the OCS who asked me to show up today. I met with his friends at the station. They said the box they saw in the house was the one that came down at night. They saw it clearly. The one who had carried was Jackton, according to what they shared with me.” the caretaker says.

The caregiver noticed a heavy odor emanating from the house.

According to Jackton, he allegedly said that a rat had died beneath a seat.

“One neighbor had complained of foul smell and as the caretaker, I told him I would try to find out what was wrong.

The smell was strong when I was at Chiloba’s house when Jackton indicated they were moving.

When I asked what that smell could be, he said a rat had died under one of the seats but had been removed though the stench remained,” the caretaker reveals.

Even as police are investigating to find out why Chiloba was killed, as a nation, we must agree that humanity should be respected.

Chiloba was living his life without interfering with anyone else’s, justice must be served in this heartbreaking murder case once the culprit is either vindicated or found guilty.

Inside Jackton Odhiambo & Edwin Chiloba’s crazy love world

It is what it is!

Jackton’s Instagram bio reads; “Normal people call me Jack”

Edwin Chiloba and Jackton Odhiambo and his woman or wife.
Edwin Chiloba and Jackton Odhiambo and his woman or wife.

Jackton is a photographer and a model as well.

Let’s face it, the reality is unfolding right in front of our eyes.

Your husband could potentially be seeing a man secretly somewhere or even have another wife and vice versa is almost beyond doubt true.

And from the look of things, this was Jackton Odhiambo’s life.

The only difference is, he was proud and bold, and he made it public.

Jackton Odhiambo’s wife and kid

Jackton Odhiambo with his young family.
Jackton Odhiambo with his young family.

Lizer as he’s famously known would post photos with his woman and their child, Garvey Armani, and also those suggestive ones with the late Edwin Chiloba carefree.

Kenyans have flooded his page and are even more confused trying to figure out his life and relationships.

In one of the posts, Jackton refers to his woman as ‘muthuri wakwa’ which in the Kikuyu language, simply means ‘my husband’.

Could it be he used it wrongly? Or he saw himself as a female and the lady in the picture, as the man?

I’ll let you ponder over that. It’s not known if they are just co-habituating with the lady or married.

Jackton Odhiambo and his woman
Jackton Odhiambo and his woman.

The caption was: “Same time next Year ? …yep. Annual remainder to you my S.O that it’s our anniversary 🤩 . My lifetime subscription..Saying i love you will be a scam ., i am Committed to you today , tomorrow & always.
“Ningwendete muthuri wakwa …”

In another extremely long post, Jackton celebrates his family

Jackton Odhiambo alias I Am Lizer and his family
Jackton Odhiambo’s friend Edwin Chiloba poses with his family.

The caption says; “The parts of me that aren’t “i” …”

“Knowing who i am is grounding; it gives me a sense of trajectory. But when we assign words and meanings to what we know we like and value and want, we create attachments. We then strive to keep things within the parameters of which we’ve already accepted. Out of that, we create failure. We create suffering over self.

We begin to believe that a static idea can represent a dynamic, evolving being. The ways we don’t live up to the ideas in our minds become our greatest grievances. Sometimes we get attached to the structures because we don’t like the contents. We’re more invested in how we’re perceived than who we are, in the idea of what the title means than the day-to-day work of the job, in the “do you promise to love me forever?” than the actual day-to-day loving.

This is to say: We’re more comforted by ideas of what things are as opposed to what they really are. We like to think of ourselves as bodies because that doesn’t leave us with the open-ended “what else.

But what if the “what else” isn’t the end-thought, but the beginning? What if awareness of it frees us of so many things, quells so many thoughts, balms so many aches? What if healing yourself is not fixing an attitude, not changing an opinion, not altering an aesthetic, but shifting a presence, an awareness, an energy?

In this case, fixing the parts does not heal the whole. The only thing that changes you and your life is the awareness of the parts that are not “I.” It is the whole, it is where you end up, it is where you began, it is the one thing, the only thing, that shifts, and raises, and facilitates the spark of awareness that made you question the elements of its vessel.

I’m not really asking you to consider the theories. I’m just asking whether or not you feel it.”

“From my thoughts and feelings at 4:00am. I title it… #FAMILY!”

Jackton and Chiloba owned a Chihuahua dog named Littymous

Edwin Chiloba, Jackton Odhiambo and Litty
Edwin Chiloba, Jackton Odhiambo, and their pet Littymous

Edwin Chiloba captions it; “This #brotherhood might lead to #friendship #kind words & a #love that spills into a #generation of #sons. @littymous 🐕🐶🤍 Past the #extensions of #hands.”

And just like some Kenyan Celebrities love to do, the Littymous account replies to the photo post by saying;

“my parents are so cute ..i love you🥰”

All photo credit courtesy: Jackton Odhiambo on Instagram @iam.lizer

The mysterious story continues to unfold…………..

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