Showing posts with label strangled. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Four Murders in Cubao


According to a report in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, in the month of June, four bodies have been found dumped in the Cubao area.
original image from : http://www.ecu.edu.au/research/week/events/communications-and-creative-arts/2010/exhibition-body-bags-i-am-a-trash-bag

June 12: "One was dumped on a pile of trash on the Aurora Boulevard Bridge in Barangay Immaculate Concepcion."
 
June 14 "...the other heavily tattooed body was found at the corner of Edsa and P. Tuazon Street in Barangay San Martin de Porres."

June 18 : "Last Tuesday, the body of a “Bahala na” gang member was found along Aurora Boulevard near Driod Street, Barangay Kaunlaran in Cubao. He had similarly been stuffed in a garbage bag and bore stab wounds in the body and a ligature mark around his neck."

June 23: "The heavily tattooed body of a man was found early Sunday stuffed in a garbage bag and dumped along a highway in Quezon City. Sunday’s find was the fourth this month in the Cubao area, where three other bodies with several stab wounds and ligature marks have previously turned up crammed in garbage bags.... the slain man to be between 40 and 45 years old, five-foot-one inch tall, fair-skinned and of medium build. He had the names “Negro,” “Commando,” “Versoza,” “Bragas,” “Melchor,” “Carina,” “Jennelyn,” “Arroyo,” and “Oclares” tattooed on different parts of his body and had a dragon tattoo on his back. Balbuena said that the body was discovered by patrolling barangay (village) peace and security officers (BPSOs) at around 12:30 a.m., Sunday, along Epifanio delos Santos Avenue (Edsa) in Barangay San Martin de Porres in Cubao. The case investigator said that the body bore stab wounds, a ligature mark around the neck and had a slit left wrist."

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Eight victims in one month

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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.

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
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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.

Monday, August 20, 2012

another strangled victim

Man’s body found dumped on roadside in Manila


http://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. 

four murder victims found in two cities

Gruesome find in 2 cities: 4 boxes, 4 bodies
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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.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Drug Pusher Executed

Apparent victims of summary execution found in Manila
By Jeannette I. Andrade, Philippine Daily Inquirer, July 28th, 2011


MANILA, Philippines—The bodies of a man and a woman, believed to be victims of summary execution, were discovered five minutes apart early Thursday in Manila’s San Andres Bukid district.

Both bodies bore strangulation marks, had their hands bound and packaging tape wound around their faces.

Placed on the male victim’s body was a sign, wrapped in a clear plastic bag, which read: “Pusher ako. Magnanakaw din ako (I am a drug pusher. I am also a thief).”

Police Officer 3 Giovanni Valera of the Manila Police District homicide section described the male victim to be between 45 and 50 years old, five-foot-four inches tall, fair-skinned, of medium build, and clad in a white sleeveless shirt and gray sweater and camouflage pants.

The woman was also between 45 and 50 years old, five-foot-one inch tall, fair-skinned, and clad in a dark blue shirt and checkered pants.

Neither of the bodies, he pointed out, bore a tattoo mark and they were found separately at Barangay (village) 807 Zone 87 in San Andres Bukid.

Valera said that the first body to be discovered was that of the woman, who was found at around 1:05 a.m. lying on the gutter of a sidewalk along Perlita Street near Dagonoy Street.

Neighborhood watch member Salvador Lligarco was conducting a routine patrol along Perlita Street when he stumbled onto the body and immediately reported his find to the police.

Five minutes later, 37-year-old vendor Ruben Mingote was about to go to sleep on the sidewalk on Sergio Osmena Highway when his pet dog started barking and growling and would not stop.

When Mingote decided to investigate, he found the man’s body dumped on the gutter along the highway near Zobel Roxas Street. He immediately sought the help of roving policemen.

Valera said that both bodies were possibly killed and dumped in the area by the same perpetrators, judging from the manner the victims were executed.

He pointed out that the woman could have been collateral damage with the male victim the suspects’ primary target. The case investigator stressed that the woman could have simply been at the wrong place, at the wrong time.

The bodies were taken to the St. Harold funeral parlor for autopsy.

2 bodies found in San Andres
By Nestor Etoll, The Philippine Star, July 29, 2011


MANILA, Philippines - The bodies of a man and a woman, believed to have been executed, were discovered a few feet apart on a sidewalk in San Andres, Manila at past midnight yesterday.

Police described the two victims as in their late 40s, the man wearing a pair of camouflage pants and a white undershirt beneath a gray sweater, while the woman was clad in checkered short pants and a dark blue t-shirt.

Their faces were wrapped in packaging tape and their hands were tied. A plastic bag was placed atop the man’s body with a message in Filipino: “I am a (drug) pusher and robber.”

Initial investigation showed the bodies bore bruises all over. “These victims could have been suffocated to death,” an investigator said.

A couple told police they were roused from sleep by a dog barking and when they looked around, they saw the body of a man lying on the sidewalk along Osmeña Highway near its intersection with Zobel Roxas street in San Andres.

They also discovered the woman’s body several feet away. No one in the area could identify the victims. Police believe the victims could have been killed elsewhere and their bodies dumped in the area to mislead investigators.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Victims' Faces Wrapped with Packaging Tape

2 bodies dumped in Manila
By Jeannette Andrade, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 03/23/2011
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/metro/view/20110323-327083/2-bodies-dumped-in-Manila

Two bodies, both believed to be victims of summary execution, were found early Tuesday within an hour of each other in the Sampaloc area of Manila.

Manila Police District homicide section investigators described one of the bodies as between 40 and 50 years old, five-foot-four inches tall, slim, dark-skinned, wearing a white sleeveless shirt and black slacks.

The other was described as between 35 and 40 years old, five-foot tall, dark-skinned, slim, with a mole on the left side of his face above his upper lip. He was clad in a white collared shirt and denim pants, and had packaging tape covering his face.

Both bodies bore ligature marks around their necks.

At around 4:15 a.m. Tuesday, the first body was found along Antipolo Street, Barangay 543 Zone 54.

Police Officer 1 Michael Pavon, of the MPD homicide section, said that before the body was dumped, a resident in the area saw five or more persons hurriedly unload onto the street an unconscious man from a tricycle. Pavon pointed out that once the body was abandoned on the pavement, the group hurriedly left aboard the tricycle and a motorcycle. (NOTE: This is one of the few times that there were witnesses during the body dump and indicates that these acts are done by a group.)

The witness, out of curiosity, approached the body and immediately sought the assistance of village officials.

Pavon said that aside from the ligature mark, the victim also had a cut on his left eyebrow and bruises on his eyes.

The second body was discovered at 5 a.m. at the corner of Laong Laan and Asturias streets, Barangay 471 Zone 46 by village watchman Josefino Santiago.

Senior Police Officer 2 Edmundo Cabal, case investigator, said that Santiago initially thought that the man lying face down on the pavement had fainted due to drunkenness. But when he turned over the man, he discovered that his face had been covered with packaging tape and was dead. The barangay tanod immediately reported his find to the police.

Cabal noted a ligature mark around the victim’s neck, similar to the first body.

Homicide investigators theorized that both killings could have been perpetrated by the same group.

Both bodies were brought to the St. Harold funeral parlor homes for autopsy and safekeeping while homicide section operatives conduct follow-up operations for the identification of the slain men as well as the arrest of their killers.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Batang City Jail gang members executed

Heavily tattooed men found dead in Quiapo
By Jeannette Andrade, Philippine Daily Inquirer 08/03/2010

MANILA, Philippines—The bodies of two heavily tattooed gang members, believed to be victims of summary execution, were discovered early Tuesday, after they were dumped under a bridge in Quiapo, Manila.

Both members of the Batang City Jail had been strangled to death before they were dumped.

Police Officer 3 Jay Santos of the Manila Police District (MPD) homicide section identified the victims as Jimmy Reyes, 31, of Oroquieta Street in Sta. Cruz; and an alias “Ivan,” whom he described to be between 30 and 40 years old, with his hair dyed. Both men bore tattoos all over their bodies and were half-naked.

Santos said that their bodies were discovered by a street sweeper at around 4:30 a.m. on Tuesday, near a shop under the Quezon Bridge in Quiapo.

The case investigator revealed that street sweeper Noel De Castro, of the Leonel Waste Management Incorporated, was cleaning the streets near a handicraft store under the bridge when he stumbled onto the bodies which were slumped on the concrete pavement.

He immediately sought police assistance from the MPD Sta. Cruz Station 3 Barbosa outpost.

Santos observed ligature marks around the necks of the bodies showing that they were strangled to death. The bodies were brought to the St. Yvan funeral parlor for autopsy and safekeeping.

Homicide investigators are conducting follow-up operations to determine the motive and to identify the killers.

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/metro/view/20100803-284721/Heavily-tattooed-men-found-dead-in-Quiapo

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Another Execution?

Body, severed arm found
Reported by Jeannette I. Andrade and Paulo Cuento
Philippine Daily Inquirer, May 18, 2010

http://politics.inquirer.net/politics/view/20100519-270809/MetroBriefs


A SIGN which said “holdaper ako (I’m a robber)” was found on the body of a dead man at the corner of Tayuman Avenue and Anacleto Street in Sta. Cruz, Manila, before dawn yesterday. The victim’s hands were bound while there was a gag on his mouth. The police said he had been strangled to death.

Three hours after the discovery of the body, a severed arm was also found at Sta. Mesa. Case investigator PO2 Lester Evangelista said that barangay officials were on patrol when they spotted a large object wrapped in a white blanket on the sidewalk. The still unidentified victim was described as between 25 and 35 years old, at least 5’ 5” tall, of medium build and dressed in a white T-shirt and blue denim pants. Meanwhile, electrician Danilo Alvarado was on his way to work at a building of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines when he saw a package containing a human arm. He immediately reported his find to the police.

Monday, November 30, 2009

Executions in QC

2 bodies dumped in QC
By Nancy C. Carvajal
Philippine Daily Inquirer, 11/29/2009

The bodies of two men believed to be victims of summary execution were found Sunday morning in Quezon City.

PO3 Joselito Gagaza of the Quezon City Police District’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit said the victims, whose heads were wrapped in packing tape, have yet to be identified.

Both had apparently been strangled to death because of the marks on their necks, he added. One of the men had a nylon cord tied around his neck while the other had an iron chain around his neck, he added.

NOTE : the report made no mention if the victims were stabbed or shot (which were usually seen in the other victims) and in this case, the victims were not wrapped in garbage bags

Henry Lomidao, a barangay tanod (neighborhood watchman), found the bodies at around 4:30 a.m., on Sunday, along Union Avenue Extension, Gloria III, in Barangay Culiat.

Gagaza said one of the victims could be a former inmate because he had a BCJ tattoo. BCJ stands for Batang City Jail.

The victim with the BCJ tattoo was described as between 35 and 40 years old, 5’6” in height, of slim build and with fair complexion. He was dressed in a black pair of cargo pants and a white long-sleeved shirt, which was worn over a black T-shirt and an undershirt.

On the other hand, the other victim was described as 5’3” in height, of medium build and clad in a pair of gray pants and blue shirt with long sleeves.

Gagaza said it appeared that both victims had been killed somewhere else and their bodies were only dumped in the area.

READ THE COMPLETE REPORT AT:
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/metro/view/20091129-239175/2-bodies-dumped-in-QC

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The Garbage Collector in Binondo?

"A 21-year-old stevedore was found strangled to death then stuffed inside a sack after going missing for 24 hours in Manila. Joselito Mercader, of 325 Antonio Velasquez Street in Binondo, was naked, had strangulation marks around his neck, and his face had been wrapped up in packaging tape when discovered by an unidentified passerby."

Based on the report, the victim was not stabbed like the others that were found in trash bags with their faces covered in packaging tape. See: http://metrocrimescene.blogspot.com/2009/02/garbage-collector-returns.html

Could this be the work of a new unsub?

READ THE FULL REPORT AT:
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/metro/view/20090405-198044/Missing-stevedore-found-dead

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?

Saturday, August 30, 2008

The Garbage Collector

Late last year, I noticed these reports in the METRO section of the Philippine Daily Inquirer.

I found the details of the murders / executions curious.

Maybe it was because I was watching CRIMINAL MINDS around that time that I started to attempt to profile the unsub (unknown subject).

If the murders were "gangland" or "vigilante" executions, I found it interesting that the unsub went through the lengths of putting the victims in garbage bags and them dumped them in places where they could easily be found.

If the unsub just wanted to send out a sign to other supposed gang members, then he could've just left the bodies out in the open. Why were they placed in garbage bags? Because he thinks he's doing the city a favor? He wants to show people that he's cleaning up the city? He feels he's enforcing the law?

Well, my speculation ends there.

The complete reports can be found by clicking the links below.

Another dead body dumped in Quezon City
By Jeannette Andrade, Inquirer, First Posted 10/09/2007
http://technology.inquirer.net/infotech/infotech/view_article.php?article_id=93457


MANILA, Philippines -- The body of another suspected victim of summary execution was discovered inside a black garbage bag before dawn Tuesday in Quezon City. The cadaver is the fifth, with a ligature mark around the neck and several stabwounds in the chest, to be found in a month in the commercial district of Cubao.

Investigators of the Quezon City Police District Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit (QCPD-CIDU) described the victim as between 25 and 30 years old, 5’7” tall, slim-built, fair-skinned, and clad in a blue t-shirt worn over denim short pants.

The body also bore several tattoos “Gerry Bonayog” on the right shoulder, a spider on the right wrist, “Michael Siopao” on the lower back portion of the body, and “Macky Ramirez” and “Sigue-Sigue Sputnik” on the upper back.

The victim was found inside a black garbage bag at around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday in front of house number 78 Cambridge Street, in the village of E. Rodriguez, in Cubao, by tricycle driver Leonardo Henson.

....

Records from the QCPD-CIDU revealed that from January to August this year, some thirty reports of “found dead bodies” were gathered, making up three to four bodies discovered monthly. In these incidents, neither the victims nor suspects are identified leaving the trail to solving the case cold.

Body in garbage bag dumped in QC parking lot
By Jeannette Andrade, Inquirer, First Posted 11/20/2007
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/metro/view_article.php?article_id=102091


The body of another suspected victim of summary execution was found stuffed in a black garbage bag that was dumped in a parking lot early Tuesday morning in Cubao, Quezon City, police said.

The unidentified man, who police said was a member of the “Batang City Jail” gang based on a tattoo, bore a ligature mark around his neck and icepick stab wounds in the body like five previous slain gangmen who were similarly stuffed in garbage bags that were discovered in the same area.