Thursday, July 11, 2013
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Man shot dead, accused of being an aswang
A 79 year-old man accused of being an aswang was shot dead. Three men wearing bonnets came to his house, asking for a drink of water. It was during that time when the man was shot by one of the visitors. Neighbors were accusing the man and his family as aswang after one of the neighbors pigs was found dead.
SOURCE : http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/video/163817/24oras/79-anyos-na-lalaking-pinagbintangang-aswang-patay-sa-pamamaril-sa-iloilo
Friday, January 27, 2012
Five dead bodies in Quezon City
2 more bodies with torture marks found in Quezon City—police
By Nancy Carvajal, Philippine Daily Inquirer , January 25th, 2012http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/134191/2-more-bodies-with-torture-marks-found-in-quezon-city%E2%80%94police
Two more bodies bearing torture marks were found in different places in Quezon City on Wednesday, bringing to five the number of dumped bodies recorded by the city police in the last three days alone, police records showed.
Police Office 1 Alvin Quisumbing of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD-CIDU) identified the latest victims as Dereck Page, 25, of Moonstar St., Las Villas del Ciello Homes, Sunville Subdivision, Barangay (village) Culiat, Quezon City; and Gilbert Borja, 29, of No. 4 Ginintuang Landas St., Barangay Sta. Monica, Novaliches, also in Quezon City.
Quisumbing said the body of Page with multiple stab wounds was discovered by a gardener around 8 a.m. at a vacant lot not far from where he lived.
Page’s wife, Maria Cristina, told police she last saw and talked to her husband at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, when he went out of the house to gather condiments for the food they were cooking for dinner.
However, she said Page never returned since then.
Meanwhile, PO3 Gregorio Maramag said Borja was found dead at around 1:10 a.m. on Wednesday, at the corner of Ginintuang Landas and Tatlong Hari Streets in Barangay Sta. Monica.
Maramag said the victim’s body bore torture marks and had a gunshot wound in the back and multiple stab wounds in the right side of his body.
Three bodies bearing torture marks and signs of summary execution were found earlier in separate areas in Quezon City.
Inspector Elmer Monsalve, chief of the homicide investigation of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD), expressed alarm over the discovery of several bodies in the space of a few days.
Monsalve said they were still establishing the motive for the killings but initial investigation showed the killings could be part of an ongoing “gang war.’’
Sunday, November 27, 2011
An Execution in San Juan
Two dead bodies found by barangay patrol
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/100977/metrobriefs-127
Patrolling officials of Barangay Maytunas in San Juan City found two dead bodies in a dimly lit area Saturday night. Senior Supt. Rainier Espina, San Juan chief of police, said both victims, possibly in their early and mid-30s, were handcuffed and blindfolded with a masking tape.
Espina said there were details in the scene that seem to indicate whoever killed the men did not want police to have a difficult time in conducting their investigation.
He said three bullet shells that were found in the scene had been placed on the stomach of the younger victim. The shells were from a .45 cal. revolver, Espina said, and seemed to be consistent with the bullet wounds found in the forehead of the elder victim, and the right and left temples of the younger one.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Two men executed in Quiapo
The other, Macaraeg said, was between 30 and 40 years old, five-foot-one tall, and clad in a white shirt and white printed short pants. He had his face wrapped in packing tape.
Macaraeg said both men had their hands tied behind their backs and their feet bound with nylon cord. Oddly, Macaraeg pointed out, the bodies were piled up in the shape of a cross, with the victim in his 20s lying across the other man’s body.
“One had bullet wounds in the face and in the back, while the other had a gunshot wound in the stomach and had a contusion on the forehead,” Macaraeg said, adding both were shot with a .45-caliber pistol.
Police Officer 3 Giovanni Valera, case investigator, said that a witness reported hearing four shot and when he looked out of his window he saw a gray sedan and two scooters speeding away from their neighborhood toward the direction of Claro M. Recto Avenue.
2 victims of summary execution found in Quiapo
By Jeannette Andrade, Philippine Daily Inquirer
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/metro/view/20101210-308162/2-victims-of-summary-execution-found-in-Quiapo
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Man and woman, wrapped, found dead along C-5
Reported by Angel Ermita, trainee
Philippine Daily Inquirer
THE BODIES of a man and a woman were found on C-5 Road in Taguig City Wednesday morning. Senior Supt. Camilo Cascolan, city police chief, identified the couple as Angeline Ann Flores, 19, and her live-in partner, Jimboy Sabaresa, 20, residents of Barangay Katuparan.
In a phone interview, Cascolan said the victims were probably killed because of a misunderstanding with a man he identified as Mat Sorbito.
“The victims were apparently selling a laptop,” he told the Inquirer although he refused to elaborate as the investigation was still ongoing.
The bodies were discovered by a passerby at around 5:45 a.m. Police operatives said Flores’ body was wrapped in tarpaulin while Sabaresa had been stuffed inside a sack. He had a gunshot wound in the wrist. Cascolan said Sorbito was now the subject of a manhunt.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/metro/view/20100421-265717/Metrobriefs
Saturday, September 12, 2009
The Davao Death Squad
The situation is “disturbing,” State Prosecutor Antonio Arellano said. Fifteen cases have been reported in August and seven others in just four days of this month alone, he said.
Since 1998, more than 900 people, including those with criminal records and juvenile offenders, have been victims of unexplained killings in Davao City.THE REPORT CONTINUES TO TALK ABOUT HOW THE VICTIMS WERE EXECUTED
In nearby Digos City, the latest victim was a young unidentified male, possibly a minor, whose body was dumped in a grassy area of Purok Catleya in Barangay Tiguman at around 5 a.m. on Wednesday.
Chief Insp. Anthony Padua, Digos police chief, placed the victim’s age at 15 or 17 years. “He was stabbed at least 17 times in the head, neck, back, arms and belly,” he said.
In the late 1990s, the killers rode on motorcycles and gunned down their victims, most of whom were known to be gang members and illegal drug peddlers. But recently, the killings were done by stabbing.
Some victims were murdered just minutes after their release from prison, while others were executed days after they committed a crime.
In some cases, the DDS warned families of would-be victims.
READ THE COMPLETE REPORT AT:
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquirerheadlines/nation/view/20090911-224645/Davao-Death-Squad-22-more-victims
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Another vigilante?
Reported by : DJ Yap, Philippine Daily Inquirer
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/metro/view/20090210-188557/Another-vigilante-victim-found
This might be the work of another vigilante or group of vigilantes. The victim did not have any stab wounds and was not placed in a trash bag, like in the other killings.
Still, why does there seem to be increase in vigilante-style killings lately?
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
The Garbage Collector Returns?

Five dead bodies found in three days.
All the victims had stab wounds
Two of them had gunshot wounds.
All of the victims’ faces were covers with packing tape.
All of them were tied with straw rope or wire. One of them was handcuffed.
Four of victims were wrapped in garbage bags.
One of them was stuffed in a wooden crate with a message that said the man inside was “holdaper”.
Some details of these crime scenes are very similar last year’s reports of dead bodies found in garbage bags : http://metrocrimescene.blogspot.com/2008/08/garbage-collector.html
What’s the connection?
Reported : January 29, 2009
http://archive.inquirer.net/view.php?db=1&story_id=186289
The dead body of Darwin Pajarillo, 29, a fruit vendor, was found inside a wooden crate left on the Quezon Bridge in Manila’s Quiapo district early Thursday morning(3:30am). Written on top of it of the crate was a message that read, “Holdaper ako, huwag niyo ako tularan (I am a holdup man, don’t follow my example).” Pajarillo was hogtied and his face was wrapped in masking tape. He had a bullet hole in the left side of the chest and multiple knife wounds in the neck.
Reported : January 30, 2009
http://archive.inquirer.net/view.php?db=1&story_id=186352
In Quezon City, a tricycle driver found the bodies of two men on Mindanao Avenue at 6:30 a.m. The heads and hands of the victims were wrapped in packing tape. Their bodies also bore puncture wounds, indicating that they were probably stabbed with an ice pick. Police said the two men could have been strangled to death because of the gash wounds and marks on their necks.
One of the victims was carrying a residence certificate with the name of Ruben Saavedra, 52, of Agpangan, Quezon province.The other man was described as between 25 and 30 years old and of medium build. Both were shirtless and clad only in denim pants.
In Manila, around 4:00am, another body of an unidentified man was stuffed into a garbage bag. Like the other bodies found, the man’s face was wrapped with packing tape and was hogtied with straw rope. A wire was looped tightly around his neck and bore several puncture wounds in the chest. The victim was said to be between 25 and 35 years old, 5’3” tall, slim, brown-skinned and having long hair, clad in a white t-shirt with a red lining worn over denim pants.
The garbage bag was found along Rizal Avenue between Yuseco and Camarines streets in Sta. Cruz, which is near Universal Funeral Parlor,
Reported : January 31, 2009
http://archive.inquirer.net/view.php?db=1&story_id=186589
A dead body was found inside the Capitol Green Subdivision in Tandang Sora, Quezon City, at dawn. The victim’s face was covered with packaging tape similar to the two bodies found in Mindanao Avenue the other day. The victim was strangled with a rope, based on gash wounds on his neck, and had a lone gunshot wound on his face. The victim’s hands were handcuffed.
Quezon City Police Director Chief Supt. Magtanggol Gatdula said they are looking for “similarities” in the killings.
“We are scrutinizing the killer’s signature on the dead bodies to establish the suspects’ identities,” Gatdula said. They have not found any conclusive clue on the identity of the suspect or suspects. But he theorized the incidents could be the results of turf war between criminal groups.
“The way it is being carried out showed that it’s all borne out of anger and personal grudge,” Gatdula noted.
some questions:
If they were all done by the same unsub or group, why were there a differences in the way the men were killed?
Was the gun used to shoot Victim #1 the same as the one used on Victim #5?
If this is now a two man crew, is Unsub#1 the one who likes to use the knife/ice pink and Unsub #2 is the one who likes to use the gun?
Was the same type of packaging tape used?
Was the same type of straw wire used?
Why were the faces of the victims covered with tape? To torture them? To prevent them from seeing where they were being taken? To control them? Or maybe the unsub didn’t want to look them in the face while he murdered them?
Why was the last victim handcuffed and not tied up with the same straw wire?
Where did the unsub get the handcuffs? Was the victim from a law enforcement division? Could the unsub be part of some law enforcement division? Or maybe he’s always wanted to be a law enforcer but was denied or never given the chance?
Can the autopsy reveal how the victims died? What was the order of the wounds they received? Where they stabbed first and then shot or vice-versa?
Were all of these executed by a serial killer, a vigilante, or a death squad?