Inside Mankessim, the Chiefs and the residents of Akwakrom have found three holes that are thought to be graves dug by Nana Clark Onyaa, the main suspect in the death of a 25-year-old aspiring trainee nurse.
Two of the discovered holes that were covered and had broken bottles all around were discovered in the suspect's abandoned family home.
This house is said to be inaccessible by others but by him alone.
The people also discovered another enormous dugout trench somewhere in the plantain field behind the family home and according to some locals, he arrives every two weeks to perform rituals at night and most often comes with a pickaxe and shovels in his car.
According to Mr Kojo Assan, leader of the Youth Volunteer Organization of Akwakrom, the Chief was put under observation after they raised concerns.
The Chief after realizing the actions of the youth attempted to dissolve the group but his attempt was unsuccessful.
According to Aboradze Ebusuapanyin Kofi Adu of Mankessim, the suspect is the leader of the Asafo groups and they never suspected he could kill a fly.
He is an eloquent person liked by many. He is the leader of the Asafo groups and occasionally visits the palace to partake in activities, he said.