I don't know if the aristocrat is the murderer, but I wonder in which of his 100,000 acres the murder occurred. I wonder how his family acquired those acres. I know how he did. He inherited them.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/5377076.stmThomas Cholmondeley
Thomas Cholmondeley is heir to a 100,000-acre Rift Valley farm
The trial has opened in Nairobi of a UK aristocrat accused of murdering a black Kenyan man he suspected of poaching on his family's 100,000-acre estate.
Thomas Cholmondeley, 38, great-grandson of one of Kenya's first white settlers, Lord Delamere, denies the murder of 37-year-old stonemason Robert Njoya.
It is the second murder charge the divorced father-of-two has faced.
He admitted shooting a Maasai ranger but denied murder last year. The case was dropped, sparking national outrage.
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Last year, Mr Cholmondeley admitted shooting Maasai ranger Samson Ole Sisina, but said he acted in self-defence mistaking the warden for an armed robber.
That case highlighted the security fears of landowners and the resentment of the local Maasai population in the Rift Valley region.