By Julie M. Aurelio, Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 21st, 2012
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/255056/2-more-salvage-victims-in-qc-8-bodies-just-this-month
The bodies of two more men believed to be summary execution victims
were discovered by the side of a road in Quezon City Tuesday morning.
The find brought to eight the number of “salvage” victims found in
the city so far for this month. All of them died of strangulation and
none of them has been identified.
Inspector Elmer Monsalve, homicide section chief of the Quezon City
Police District, said that they were still checking their records to see
if any of the eight was in their files of known criminals.
According to case investigator Police Officer 2 Alvin Quisumbing, the
bodies of the two men were found around 6 a.m. in front of a bakeshop
near the corner of Blumentritt Extension and Sampaguita Street in La
Loma district, Quezon City.
Both bore rope marks around the neck, a sign that they were strangled.
A resident reported the grisly find to barangay officials who sent two watchmen to verify the information.
One of the victims was described as between 40 and 45 years old, of
medium build, with fair skin and a tattoo which read “Jhun-jhun” on his
right arm. He was dressed in a black shirt and a pair of blue shorts.
The other man was about the same age, around 5’3” in height, of
medium build and with fair complexion. He wore a white shirt and cargo
shorts.
Police said the residents did not notice any commotion or see
suspicious-looking persons at the crime scene before the bodies were
found.
Quisumbing added that the area where the men were dumped was dark.
The first salvage victim for this month, a man, was found on Aug. 4, on the North Diversion Road in Barangay Unang Sigaw.
The following morning, two more men were discovered separately
stuffed inside two balikbayan boxes in Barangay Masambong and Sto.
Domingo. Last Friday, a man’s body was found on the East Service Road in
Barangay Unang Sigaw.
The next day, the bodies of a man and a woman were also discovered in
two balikbayan boxes on San Jose Street in Barangay San Antonio.
5 SALVAGE VICTIMS FOUND IN QC, MANILA
ABS-CBN, AUGUST 18, 2012
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/metro-manila/08/18/12/5-salvage-victims-found-qc-manila
Five victims of summary execution were discovered in three separate areas in Metro Manila on Saturday.
The bodies of the first two female victims were found inside two
balikbayan boxes abandoned along Blumentritt in Manila. The boxes were
about 100 to 200 meters away from each other.
Police said one of the victims was about 45 to 50 years old and the other one was between 50 to 55 years old.
Authorities said the unidentified victims bore signs that they were strangled to death.
Witnesses said a white L-300 van was seen in the area before the balikbayan boxes were discovered.
In Balintawak, the body of a male victim was discovered around 4 a.m.
along the East Service Road of the North Luzon Expressway in Barangay
Unang Sigaw.
Two hours later, two more balikbayan boxes were abandoned along
Lincoln Street in Barangay San Antonio in Quezon City. The words “Budol
Ako” was found written on the boxes.
The boxes contained the bodies of a male and a female described to be around 35 to 40 years old. They were also strangled.
Police believe the three incidents are connected as “budol money” was
found on the unidentified victims and the manner of death was also the
same.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Man found strangled with nails driven into head
Just found this crime report from November 2011, where, supposedly six victims were found who were all killed in the same manner: they all had strangulation marks and had three nails hammered into their heads. Police said the crimes were all gang-related.
Man found strangled with nails driven into head
By Julie M. Aurelio, Philippine Daily Inquirer November 12th, 2011 http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/92819/man-found-strangled-with-nails-driven-into-head
The Quezon City Police District is investigating the death of a man who was found dead early Saturday, apparently strangled to death and with at least three nails driven into his head.
Police said it was the sixth such case so far this year in Quezon City.
Inspector Elmer Monsalve, homicide section chief of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit, said the still unidentified victim was found at around 5 a.m. Saturday on the pavement on Mindanao Extension Avenue in Greater Lagro.
He described the man as around 4 feet 7 inches in height, of medium build, with curly hair and a “Jeffrey” tattoo on his left arm.
A passerby, Jonel Nasam, was the one who discovered the naked body.
Monsalve said this was the sixth case this year showing the same style of execution.
Monsalve said the victim might have died as a result of gang-related violence as the previous victims were found to have affiliations with street gangs.
The body bore ligature marks on the neck, indicating strangulating, and had three nails sticking out of the head.
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Man’s body found dumped on roadside in Manila
Philippine Daily Inquirer, Jamie Marie Elona, INQUIRER.nethttp://newsinfo.inquirer.net/253312/mans-body-found-dumped-on-roadside-in-manila
Policemen are looking into the death of a 22-year-old man who was found with ligature marks on his neck, his body placed inside a sack and dumped on the side of the road in Manila before dawn Sunday.
The victim who was later identified as Erbin Liwanag was found on Tayuman corner J. Luna streets in front of a supermarket in Tondo, Manila, around 3:30 a.m., Senior Police Officer 1 Charles John Duran of the Manila Police District’s homicide division said.
Duran said the victim, who had the names Caloy,
Erwin and Gary tattoed on his foot and back, was clad in a pair of gray shorts.
A closer examination revealed ligature marks on his neck and blood coming out of his nose, the investigator added.
“A certain ‘Aida,’ who refused to give her full identity, gave some information about the deceased but no one could give a good account of the incident,” Duran said.
The body was taken to a funeral home for autopsy.
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Gruesome find in 2 cities: 4 boxes, 4 bodies
By Julie M. Aurelio, Nancy C. Carvajal , Philippine Daily Inquirer
READ THE COMPLETE REPORT AT : http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/252692/gruesome-find-in-2-cities-4-boxes-4-bodies
Gruesome finds came in four boxes in two cities early Saturday.
The bodies of two women stuffed in separate boxes were found a few meters from each other in a neighborhood in Manila, while a man and a woman also placed in boxes were found dead in a garbage pile in Quezon City.
In Manila, the boxes were found on Blumentritt Street, Sampaloc, at around 12:30 a.m., according to the head of the city police homicide section, Chief Insp. Joselito de Ocampo.
Ocampo identified one of the victims as Vita Bautista, 54, a buy-and-sell businesswoman from Bocaue, Bulacan province.
She was last seen alive by her daughter Jacqueline at around 3 p.m. Friday before she left their house to meet a friend on Tomas Morato, Quezon City, the officer said, quoting the victim’s relatives.
The other slain woman found in Manila remained unidentified as of late Saturday. She was described to be between 45 and 50 years old, with short hair and fair complexion.
Both victims appeared to have been strangled, Ocampo said.
In Quezon City, a seemingly related discovery was made on San Jose Street in Barangay (village) San Antonio at around 6 a.m. Saturday.
The bodies of a man and a woman believed to be victims of summary execution were found also stuffed in boxes dumped on a pile of trash. They remained unidentified and, like those found in Manila, bore strangling marks.
Masambong police station commander Supt. Pedro Sanchez said the two bodies were bound with nylon rope.
Wads of newspaper cutouts were also found in the victims’ pockets and the box containing the woman’s body had a piece of paper with the word “budol” written on it, Sanchez noted.
The woman was described to be between 35 and 40 years old, 5’1” in height, fair-skinned and wearing a red blazer, black shirt and striped shorts.
The man was about the same age, 5’3”, fair-skinned and wearing a white shirt with blue stripes, jeans and white rubber shoes.
Case investigator SPO1 Joselito Gagaza said a resident noticed a white van parked in front of the garbage pile about four hours before the discovery of the bodies.
The resident initially thought that the van’s occupants were just throwing away their trash, Gagaza said. But this resident got curious and reported the sighting to barangay officials, the investigator added.
On Aug. 5, the bodies of two men were also found stuffed inside boxes in Barangay Masambong and Sto. Domingo, also in Quezon City.
By Julie M. Aurelio, Nancy C. Carvajal , Philippine Daily Inquirer
READ THE COMPLETE REPORT AT : http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/252692/gruesome-find-in-2-cities-4-boxes-4-bodies
Gruesome finds came in four boxes in two cities early Saturday.
The bodies of two women stuffed in separate boxes were found a few meters from each other in a neighborhood in Manila, while a man and a woman also placed in boxes were found dead in a garbage pile in Quezon City.
In Manila, the boxes were found on Blumentritt Street, Sampaloc, at around 12:30 a.m., according to the head of the city police homicide section, Chief Insp. Joselito de Ocampo.
Ocampo identified one of the victims as Vita Bautista, 54, a buy-and-sell businesswoman from Bocaue, Bulacan province.
She was last seen alive by her daughter Jacqueline at around 3 p.m. Friday before she left their house to meet a friend on Tomas Morato, Quezon City, the officer said, quoting the victim’s relatives.
The other slain woman found in Manila remained unidentified as of late Saturday. She was described to be between 45 and 50 years old, with short hair and fair complexion.
Both victims appeared to have been strangled, Ocampo said.
In Quezon City, a seemingly related discovery was made on San Jose Street in Barangay (village) San Antonio at around 6 a.m. Saturday.
The bodies of a man and a woman believed to be victims of summary execution were found also stuffed in boxes dumped on a pile of trash. They remained unidentified and, like those found in Manila, bore strangling marks.
Masambong police station commander Supt. Pedro Sanchez said the two bodies were bound with nylon rope.
Wads of newspaper cutouts were also found in the victims’ pockets and the box containing the woman’s body had a piece of paper with the word “budol” written on it, Sanchez noted.
The woman was described to be between 35 and 40 years old, 5’1” in height, fair-skinned and wearing a red blazer, black shirt and striped shorts.
The man was about the same age, 5’3”, fair-skinned and wearing a white shirt with blue stripes, jeans and white rubber shoes.
Case investigator SPO1 Joselito Gagaza said a resident noticed a white van parked in front of the garbage pile about four hours before the discovery of the bodies.
The resident initially thought that the van’s occupants were just throwing away their trash, Gagaza said. But this resident got curious and reported the sighting to barangay officials, the investigator added.
On Aug. 5, the bodies of two men were also found stuffed inside boxes in Barangay Masambong and Sto. Domingo, also in Quezon City.
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