Nigerian ‘serial killer’ David West pleads guilty to murder charges

David West was arrested last month after police found at least 8 women dead in various hotels around the city of Port Harcourt
Nigerian 'serial killer' pleads guilty to murder charges

A Nigerian man accused of strangling women after luring them to hotels in a string of cult-like killings has pleaded guilty to murder, police said on Wednesday.

Gracious David West was arrested last month after police found the bodies of at least eight women in various hotels around the oil city of Port Harcourt. 

“The suspect was charged yesterday (Tuesday) with the murder of 10 women but he only accepted responsibility for the deaths of nine”, Rivers state police spokesman Nnamdi Omoni told reporters. 

Omoni said West pleaded guilty to the crime and was remanded in prison until November 18 for further hearing. 

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READ: Nigerian police arrests alleged ‘serial killer’ after 8 women killed

“Despite pleading guilty, the trial will still have to go on because murder is a capital offense. The onus is on the prosecution to prove that the suspect actually committed the crime before the sentence can be handed down,” Omoni added. 

Police have said West was a confessed cult member who after killing his victims would wrap a white cloth material on their necks or waists. 

“There is an element of cultism in all the killings in the hotels that have taken place,” state police Commissioner Mustapha Dandaura said last month. 

“The serial killer normally drugs his victims and thereafter, he strangles them,” he added. 

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The murders sparked outrage, prompting women to take to the streets of Port Harcourt to demand better police protection. 


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