Ghana, Central Region: a ritual killer confesses

Warning: the following article contains graphic details which may upset readers

The present post is a follow-up of my post of the day before yesterday, March 13, Ghana: Spiritualist arrested over suspected murder of woman in Awutu Senya District. Though the name of the suspect who has been detained by police differs in the two posts it is very likely that this involves the same person.

The suspect stated that he acted possessed by a compulsive thought. “I always feel like cutting off a human head whenever the spirit arrives,” he said. However, authorities have confirmed that in a recent case the suspect allegedly mutilated the victim’s body, removing specific parts to be used for ritualistic purposes.

Hence it is not clear whether this murder qualifies as a typical ritual murder that forms the focus of the present site.

This site focuses on murders committed to perform ritual acts with the sole purpose of benefiting from them, out of superstition. Mentally unstable murderers therefore do not belong to this category of ritual murderers.

To be continued.
(webmaster FVDK)

I feel compelled to behead people when possessed’: ritual killer confesses.

Published: March 14, 2026
By: MyOnline – Ghana

Cudjoe Hlolary, the fetish priest accused of the gruesome murder of a 41-year-old woman, Joyce Akua Amponmaa, in the Central Region, has offered a chilling justification for his actions, claiming that he experiences an uncontrollable, violent urge to decapitate human beings whenever he is under a spiritual trance.

In a disturbing confession following his arrest, Hlolary detailed a pattern of erratic behaviour linked to what he described as a malevolent spirit. 

He admitted that the attack on the deceased, whom he acknowledged was a “good woman”, was not an isolated incident but rather the culmination of urges he had been struggling to suppress.

During interrogation, the suspect revealed that his internal conflict began long before the murder of Joyce Amponmaa. He alleged that he had previously been possessed by the same spirit and had come perilously close to killing his own brother.

“I always feel like cutting off a human head whenever the spirit arrives,” Hlolary stated, adding that he had previously managed to restrain himself but failed to do so during the encounter with the deceased.

The confession has deepened the sense of shock within the Awutu Bentum community in the Central Region, with many questioning how a man who openly admitted to harbouring homicidal impulses was permitted to operate as a healer for vulnerable members of the public.

The investigation into the case has revealed disturbing details regarding the treatment of the victim’s remains. Authorities confirm that the suspect allegedly mutilated the victim’s body, removing specific parts to be used for ritualistic purposes.

Police are currently pursuing leads to verify the suspect’s claims that these remains were transported to his hometown in the Volta Region. The investigation team is working in coordination with traditional authorities in the region to locate the alleged burial site.

The family of the deceased remains devastated by the suspect’s attempt to use “spiritual possession” as a defense.

Speaking to the media, relatives of the late Joyce Amponmaa dismissed the priest’s narrative as a calculated tactic to evade accountability for a premeditated crime.

Source: ‘I feel compelled to behead people when possessed’: Ritual killer confesses

Ghana: Spiritualist arrested over suspected murder of woman in Awutu Senya District

Warning: This post contains graphic contents which may shock readers.

Ritual killings are no exception in Awutu Senya District, Central Region, Ghana.

See e.g. my posts of February 2, 2024, Man arrested in Ghana’s Central Region for allegedly attempting to kill 11-year-old girl for rituals; and January 25, 2019, Ghana: Three arrested over alleged ‘ritual murder’ of taxi driver at Kasoa.

Kasoa is a town located in the Awutu Senya East Municipal District of the Central Region of Ghana.

Kasoa gained national notoriety in 2021 due to two teenagers who had brutally committed a ritual murder of a 10-year-old victim. I have covered this case in detail on this site. See e.g. my posts dated April 4, 2021, Kasoa, Ghana: two teenagers arrested over alleged ritual murder of 10-year-old, and The Kasoa ritual murder case – press overview, April 3 – 17, 2021, dated April 18, 2021.

And now, in 2026, it’s happening again.

Reportedly, the suspect, a spiritualist who allegedly inherited his father’s deities, confessed the ritual murder. The victim, his girlfriend, was found with body parts mutilated and missing. A source, present at the site where the victim’s body was discovered, reported that her head, hands, legs, private part had all been cut off (source: Eyewitness details how spiritualist allegedly killed girlfriend at Bentum, GhanaWeb, dated March 12, 2026).

This ritual murder case follows a previous one, which occurred two weeks ago. A newborn baby was found dead in a nearby community with body parts missing.

As a result, fear has struck the region. When will the perpetrators strike again? Who will be the next victim? Who are the perpetrators?
(webmaster FVDK)

Spiritualist arrested over suspected murder of woman in Awutu Senya District

Published: March 12, 2026
By: myjoyonline.com

Police in the Central Region have arrested a man in his early twenties, identified as Horlali Alatusa, in connection with the suspected killing of a woman believed to be his girlfriend at Bentum in the Awutu Senya District.

The suspect was apprehended after a farmer lodged a complaint about a strong and unpleasant odour coming from a section of his farmland, raising suspicions among residents.

According to community members, some residents escorted the suspect to the farm on Tuesday, March 10, where they attempted to locate the body by digging a trench believed to have been earlier created by him. However, the initial search did not produce any results.

The situation was later reported to the police after residents noticed bloodstains around the area that had been dug, further deepening suspicions of foul play.

Police investigations subsequently led to the arrest of the suspect, who allegedly confessed during interrogation and directed officers to another location where the body of the deceased had been concealed.

The remains of the unidentified woman were discovered with several parts of the body mutilated.

Some residents suspect the killing may be linked to ritual practices, noting that the suspect is known in the community as a spiritualist who reportedly inherited his father’s deities.

Eyewitnesses who spoke to the media said the deceased had last been seen in the company of the suspect in the community on Sunday before she suddenly went missing.

Angered by the discovery of the body, some residents vandalised and demolished the suspect’s residence.

Police have since conveyed the remains for further examination while the suspect remains in custody to assist with ongoing investigations.

Source: Spiritualist arrested over suspected murder of woman in Awutu Senya

Also:

Eyewitness details how spiritualist allegedly killed girlfriend at Bentum

Police have deposited the dead body
at the morgue for investigations

Published: March 12, 2026
By: GhanaWeb

Source: Eyewitness details how spiritualist allegedly killed girlfriend at Bentum

And on YouTube:

Fear in Awutu Bentum: Spiritualist Arrested Over Suspected Ritual Killing – YouTube

Residents of Awutu Bentum in the Central Region are gripped by fear following a series of suspected ritual killings in the community.

Police have arrested a spiritualist, Horlali Alatusa, in connection with the suspected murder of an unidentified woman believed to be his girlfriend. Residents became suspicious after the woman suddenly went missing and a foul stench was noticed from the suspect’s farm. After interrogation, the suspect reportedly led police to a spot where the decomposing remains of the victim were discovered.

The disturbing incident comes just two weeks after a newborn baby was found dead in a nearby community with body parts missing, deepening concerns about safety in the area.

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Source: Fear in Awutu Bentum: Spiritualist Arrested Over Suspected Ritual Killing – YouTube