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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    mahirap tlaga ang buhay, kahit nasa guarded subdivision ka, d pa din ganun ka safe. we've been a victim of salisi once(not too long ago). after that incident, we always inform the maid pag aalis kami at sya lang ang maiiwan na walang kaming ini expect na dadating sa bahay. Kung may dumating man, don't open the gate agad, and call us kung may unexpected na dumating.

    Hindi gawa ng tao 'tong nangyaring to, gawa ng demonyo to. Ninakawan mo na, sinunog mo pa tsk tsk.

    May the Good Lord comfort those who've been affected by this incident. RIP

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    ...The old man told police investigators that he knows one of the burglars, the report added...
    Malamang revenge killing ito, kasama na moneymaking.

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    #13
    grabe. nakakainit ng ulo. hindi dapat patayin agad yung mga yan. dapat tanggalan ng kamay, paa, mata at dila tapos pabayaang mabuhay sa kulungan. hindi na makatao ang inisip at ginawa nila. kaya hindi rin dapat makatao ang parusa.

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    #14
    Very brutal! These animals must be hunted down and publicly executed!

    My suggestions:
    Hang them upside down in EDSA until they die!
    Cover them with honey and nail them over an anthill or termite mound!
    Bullet to the head and bill their family for the bullet!
    Drown them in the most polluted part of Pasig River!
    Bury them alive inside a septic tank!

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    #15
    Gruesome...

    (did anyone notice the accuracy of reporting? Toyota L300)

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    #16
    6 rob suspects dead in QC shootout

    Cops eye group’s link to Talayan rob-slay case
    MANILA, Philippines – Police are trying to determine if the six men killed in a shootout with Quezon City policemen Sunday night were the same ones who robbed and killed five people in a house in a posh subdivision last week.

    Only three of the six men have been identified: PO1 Lino Acedera, Franklin Violeta and Mauro Lerpido, reportedly a member of the Biņan Boys Stuntman Group in Laguna province.

    Senior Supt. Miguel Laurel, chief of the Manila Police District directorial staff, said Acedera was a member of the MPD District Mobile Force.

    Five of the Quezon City policemen who traded shots with the suspected gang members were wounded in the incident.

    SPO3 Jacobo Miranda, SPO2 Emmanuel Apostol, PO3 Allan Abraham and PO1s Zandro Sotto and Ronald Tangilan were taken to different hospitals for gunshot wounds.

    Miranda and Apostol are with the District Police Intelligence Operations Unit (DPIOU) while the others are members of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) unit.

    The shootout occurred at around 9 p.m. Sunday on Agno Street near the corner of Cordillera Street in Barangay Doņa Josefa, Sta. Mesa Heights, just a short distance away from Talayan Village where a group of men ransacked a house last Tuesday, killed five household members and then set the house on fire by dousing it with gasoline.

    Reports from the Quezon City Police District Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit said that hours before the shootout, DPIOU members received a phone call from a concerned resident in Barangay Doņa Josefa about two cars – a black Honda Jazz (ZEJ 867) and a silver Mitsubishi Galant (THD 918) – roaming in the area.

    When the police went to the site to check the report, they saw the two cars and tried to flag the vehicles down. The people inside the cars, however, opened fire on the lawmen, triggering a shootout.

    Acedera, who was alone in the Honda Jazz, was killed instantly, while the passengers in the Galant kept on firing, prompting DPIOU members to call for reinforcements from the SWAT unit, which immediately responded.

    Police also found on the scene two .45 caliber pistols, three hand grenades, an M-16 rifle, a machine pistol, an M1 carbine, an improvised.38 caliber revolver, assorted ammunition, plastic handcuffs, brown packaging tape, a hammer, a metal saw, gloves and three containers of gasoline.
    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/inquire...in-QC-shootout

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    #17
    A cop was involved? I'm not surprised.

    There was one time a resident of the same village awoke to noises in the living room, apparently his house was broken into by, what seemed to be, a lone robber.

    After retrieving his sidearm, confronts, and chases the robber, the robber runs out and into the back of a police mobile which then speeds away.

    Upon seeing this, the homeowner was dumbfounded. Who do you call for assistance after seeing that?

    The cops? Yeah, right. That same mobile might just make a u-turn, return to the house in question with all it's occupants in uniform!

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    #18
    Update on the case. Careful who you let in your home. Especially check what your helpers do when you are not around.

    NOTE: Apparently no cops were involved.

    4 suspects arrested in QC subdivision massacre

    MANILA, Philippines -- The Quezon City police arrested four men in connection with last week’s brutal killing of five people, including a three-year-old girl, and the burning of a house in an exclusive subdivision.

    The suspects allegedly broke into the two-story house of Geronimo and Felicitas Jiao at 87 Talayan St., Talayan Village in Sta. Mesa Heights Tuesday last week, stabbing dead 70-year-old Felicitas, her three-year-old grandchild Celina Therese Jiao; Lilian Anadia, 27; and housemaids Gloria, 60, and Maria Fe, 25.

    Only the 86-year-old retired doctor Geronimo survived the attack.

    Firemen found him in the basement of the house, which was set on fire in an apparent attempt to conceal the crime.

    The suspects carted away on Tuesday last week some P3.4 million worth of cash, jewelry, paintings, and appliances.

    “They are all-around utility workers, carpenters or maintenance personnel at the village. The mastermind worked as a house painter at the victims’ house and was close to one of the housemaids who was killed,” Mabanag told the Philippine Daily Inquirer (parent company of INQUIRER.net).

    He said three of the suspects were members of a gang and had arrest records for petty crimes.

    The mastermind, he said, freely went in and out of the Jiao household and enabled his accomplices to gain access into the residence.

    Mabanag said Iggy and Mon served as lookouts while Jeff and Tito ransacked the house before stabbing the victims.

    Jeff, the group’s alleged leader, was the boyfriend of the female suspect, who was a friend of one of the slain housemaids, Mabanag said.


    QCPD-CIDU operatives recovered packaging tape from the house of Tito, who lost his job in a factory in Valenzuela City on June 7, three days before the crime was committed. Operatives also recovered bottles of perfume they suspect were taken from the Jiao home.

    The victims were hogtied and gagged with packaging tape before they were killed. The left hand of one of the victims was nailed to the bathroom floor, apparently because she tried to escape to lock herself inside the toilet.

    Mabanag said the suspects were able to enter Talayan Village because they were known to one of the security guards.
    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakin...ision-massacre
    Last edited by Monseratto; June 20th, 2008 at 08:02 AM.

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    The couple was pulled out by rescuers from the basement of their burning two-story house on Talayan Street, Talayan Village, Sta. Mesa Heights.

    Their 3-year-old grandchild, Nina, was killed in the fire, along with the family’s three housemaids. Their bodies were badly burned and hardly recognizable.

    The girl, who had been stabbed in the back, was found in the arms of one of the maids who also sustained a stab wound. Lying next to them was the body of another housemaid.

    The third housemaid was found inside the bathroom with her left hand nailed to the floor. Her body also bore stab wounds.

    SPO2 Jerry Abad of the Quezon City Police District Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit (QCPD-CIDU) identified the three housemaids only as Gloria, Marie and Lean. Their attackers had tied up them up and gagged their mouths with packaging tape.

    The robbers then ransacked a vault inside the house and escaped on board a beige Toyota L-300 van, Abad said.
    This info should have been withheld by the police from the local news media. SOP sa mga crime scene investigations na hindi lahat ng detalye ay i-disclose for the public to know, para kung may umamin, at kwinento kung paano ginawa ang krimen, madaling i-verify kasi yung mga investigators at ang actual na criminal lang ang nakakaalam. (I learned this from Discovery's Forensic Files and FBI Files, among others).

    And have you seen how the SOCO team investigates crime scenes? Pinapakita sa TV footages na some of them don't even cordon off the area, kahit sino nakakapasok, and some are not even wearing gloves or hair nets/caps. Pinapakita pa sa TV sometimes na hinahawakan nila with their bare hands, without gloves, yung actual murder weapon. Nakakahiya!!!

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by Monseratto View Post
    Update on the case. Careful who you let in your home. Especially check what your helpers do when you are not around.

    NOTE: Apparently no cops were involved.



    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakin...ision-massacre
    Arm your loved ones. And make sure they know how to use the weapons properly. Better that the bad guys get killed and you can sort things out with the law later (pera lang naman yan e) rather than have your family harmed for a paltry sum.

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Burglars kill 5, torch home in QC