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THE HUNTING CONTINUES!! CCTV Audio Suggests The Killer Of The Entebbe Couple May Be A Family Member
A disturbing audio recording captured by CCTV cameras at the home of David and Deborah Mutaaga may have unmasked their killer—and evidence suggests the perpetrator could be someone intimately known to the couple.
The brutal murder of the Entebbe-based couple has stunned the nation. David and Deborah Florence Mutaaga were recently found dead in their residence in Lugonjo, Nakiwogo Cell, Entebbe Municipality, Wakiso District. The couple had only just returned to Uganda after spending more than three decades in Zurich, Switzerland, where they had lived a quiet, successful life before retiring.
Now, a chilling audio clip retrieved from their home’s security system is taking the investigation in a new, harrowing direction. In the recording, the attacker is clearly heard addressing the couple by name—making the violence intensely personal.
“Deborah, do you think it’s only you with children?” the voice says. “We also want to be well off. You can call whoever you want, but I have come to kill you, and nothing will stop me.”
The explicit mention of names and the tone of bitterness has led investigators to believe this was not a random attack. Police are now exploring the possibility that the killer was someone close—possibly even a relative—harboring a deep grudge or resentment.
Authorities have called the audio a major breakthrough in the case. Forensic teams are currently analyzing the voice for identification while questioning close family members and associates of the victims.
Friends and neighbors of the Mutaagas describe them as warm, generous people who had hoped to enjoy their retirement in peace. Their shocking and violent deaths have rocked the local community, leaving residents both frightened and deeply saddened.
What’s perhaps most horrifying is the notion that the killer was not a stranger, but someone familiar—someone who entered their home with purpose, spoke with hatred, and showed no remorse.
As the investigation intensifies, police are urging anyone with information to come forward. Meanwhile, the nation grieves the loss of a couple whose lives were brutally cut short, and watches closely as one of Uganda’s most chilling murder cases unfolds.
