Quincy Timberlake’s mother says Esther Arunga confession is all lies: Where was she all this time

Esther Arunga’s husband Quincy Timberlake is set to be imprisoned following Arunga’s recent confession that he actually killed their son in 2014 in their family home in Australia.

Appearing before court on Monday, Arunga pleaded guilty to being an accessory to manslaughter, confessing that she has been protecting her husband.

Timberlake’s mother Rosemeg Wambita, however, said that Arunga is lying just to implicate her son in the murder.

“That is a lie [Esther Arunga’s confession]. I don’t understand what she means since she is the one who said that their son did not die at the hands of her husband. Where was she all this time? This is peculiar to me . It is a lie. I don’t understand it,” said Quincy’s mother during an interview with Nation.

Not him

She went on to add that she doesn’t believe her son could do such a thing considering he was a staunch Christian.

“When it comes to death, people can change. In this case, I say no. If my son is a murderer, why did she accept to live with a killer?” Wambita lamented.

 

I got into depression after Esther Arunga stole my husband – Quincy Timberlake ex wife 

The wife of former controversial preacher Quincy Timberlake, has shown remorse for Esther Arunga because of the direction her life took after she married Quincy.

Rose Mueni shared that she no longer holds any grudge with Arunga who disrupted her marriage.

“At first I would rage against Esther but later I came to learn how to accept things like they are. I don’t hold any grudge towards her and I pray every day for God to talk to her, because there will always be memories of her in the family as she is with my husband. God had a reason and that is why I did not react and in all that mess. Just like I pray for my enemies is the same way I pray for Esther.”,” said Rose in an interview.

Depression

She said that at first, the whole saga left her depressed but later managed to recover and move on with her life.

“After learning about his marriage to Arunga from the TV bulletin, I did not ask him about it, even when he came home and he did not explain anything.” she said. 

“One day he brought me the constitution to read a part that men are allowed to marry more than one wife. From that moment I sank into depression. My children had started performing poorly in school as well. It was hard for me to explain to them why their dad was no longer living with us.”

Their communication ended when Quincy moved to Australia, and she does not miss him.

“I used to call him but not to ask him about his life. But like a dad he knew he had left a gap somewhere. He could come to provide for his children but he cut communication when he went to Australia,” she said.

“I do not miss him but the kids do miss him as their dad because they loved him.”

Her in laws, she added, don’t help raise the kids.

“My mother-in-law and I no longer talk, and even before I broke up with Timberlake, we were not so close. I approached her on how to bring up the kids, but she was so negative and she did not want me to be part of her life so I have been taking care of them.”