A Disturbed Joseph Irungu alias Jowie told his fiance Jacque Maribe that 'he loved her and that he was sorry', Jacque Maribe has said.
The couple will return to Milimani Law Courts on Wednesday where their bail application will be heard and determined.
In a blow by blow account of what transpired when Monica Kimani died, Maribe insists that she was at her Royal Park Estate when Irungu came contrary to police report.
Maribe said: "I had gone to bed by the time he returned. He came to my room crying and telling me he was sorry."
"I told him my child was sleeping and that he should stop making noise lest he woke the child from sleep. He kept crying that 'Jacque I am sorry', but I ignored him."
After some minutes, Maribe stated that Jowie walked to a closet in her house after which she heard a gunshot.
"I jumped out of bed and went to the closet, and found him lying on the floor. Blood was oozing from his upper left chest area," she said.
Preliminary investigations by the police show that Irungu may have picked Ms. Maribe after allegedly killing the deceased in Kilimani.
Police also claim that Ms. Maribe may have aided Irungu in hiding crucial evidence by burning clothes Irungu wore the fateful day.
The two are accused of murdering Ms. Kimani in September but police are yet to establish the motive of the killing.