He has been to police stations and morgues in Kiambu, Nairobi, Thika, Machakos, Kajiado, Oloitoktok, Murang'a to no avail.
"The police have always told me that we will get Jack, either alive or his body. But when?" Ochieng' posed.
"We want him, dead or a life. Even if Jack is dead, we want his body so that his wife and three children can get closure, now that all the three men have been found dead," he added.
His firstborn son is in Form 1 at Ramba boys high school.
The initial information the family received, he said, was from a man only identified as Erico, who said he was with the four but escaped.
The man is said to have told the family that all the four had been murdered and their bodies dumped at the City mortuary. This turned out not to be true as the three others were found in different places.
Ochieng' says the family is helpless—can not access Interior CS Fred Matiang'i, police IG, or police top bosses—and is ready for any eventuality.
"We are on our own. Maybe Jack is being detained by someone because his body has not surfaced like the other three. I have checked all morgues but have not found his body. We are ready to bury," Ochieng' said.
He said the family is not aware of any criminal involvement of their kin and that no information has been forthcoming from the detectives to assuage their anxiety.
"They only tell us to be patient."
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