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September 2nd, 2007 03:51 PM #54
Who is Geraldine "din-din" Palma? Sorry, ha... Hindi ko alam, huli na ata ako sa balita.
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September 2nd, 2007 03:59 PM #55
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September 3rd, 2007 11:53 AM #57
kapag nababasa ko ito kumukulo ang dugo ko...dapat talaga bitayin ang mga iyan kung sila nga ang tunay na gumawa...
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September 3rd, 2007 12:07 PM #58
the big question, bakit nagtatago pa rin yun yaya??
the motive for killing the little girl was she saw the boys about to steal from someone in nearby area, so they decided to kidnap the little girl... dont know if this is true....
WBR,
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September 5th, 2007 07:26 PM #59
Just read it in the news.
Here I Stand
By Geronimo Sy, The Times
It made it to the headline for about a day and then no more. We were busy with Malu Fernandez and Willie Revillame. Geraldine Palma just turned seven when she was kidnapped on August 11, 2007.
Geraldine was a student of St. Paul College in Pasig City and was last seen leaving the Riverside Village, also in Pasig, on that day at around 1:30 p.m. with her nanny, Marites Ontog, a native of Masbate. The next day, Geraldine’s father received a call asking for a ransom of P10 million for her release. After a series of negotiations, the family’s counteroffer of P245,000 was accepted. The father waited until 3 a.m. for the exchange but the kidnappers did not come to collect or to release the child. Silence followed. The first question—did the family trust the law enforcers enough to report the incident and hopefully entrap and secure the victim?
Four days later, on August 16, a female cadaver placed in a traveling bag was found at the breakwater in Manila Bay. The body was positively identified as Geraldine’s by her father on August 21. Geraldine was gang-raped and strangulated. Remember, she was only seven years old. Can you imagine the anguish of the family, especially the dad, who had to ID her? Hollywood violence can only approximate the real-life terror. The second question is what kind of human being—if the term applies—would snatch a charming, friendly and sweet little girl on her way to school, use her life as a tool to extort money and ***ually abuse her repeatedly until her cries are muted and finally sentence her to death by cutting off her air supply? To top off the ignominy, to stuff her in a suitcase and dump in the sewers like garbage?
Kidnappers are a calculating lot. They measure risks and consequences, too. It turns out that the criminal syndicate transferred the custody of Geraldine to another group at a safe house. The second group happens to be a bunch of drug addicts. The rest of the story you can surmise. Geraldine was already dead; hence, the transaction could not and did not happen. If the kidnappers went through to attempt a double cross, maybe the ransom money was too small to be spread out among them and thus not worth the effort.
The final question is what ever happened to the nanny fondly going by her nickname, “Mayeth,” 37 years old? She disappeared together with her care and has not been heard from since. Strangely, two days into the kidnapping, Mayeth was still texting with some friends. Either she escaped or she did not. Her relatives have reported her disappearance to the National Bureau of Investigation. Truth is a hundred times stranger than fiction.
Two suspects have been arrested but the case remains largely unsolved. Geraldine’s father is seeking the public’s help to provide any information or leads. Her father rationalizes, “Maybe because her life on this earth would be cut short, she acted almost like a ‘perfect’ child.”
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September 20th, 2007 02:21 AM #60
May bagong twist sa kasong ito.
Maaaring hindi raw si Dindin Palma yung nakuhang patay na nakasilid sa maleta? Kasi 4'2" yung bangkay, while si Dindin eh 3'10" lang. Iyi-exhume yung bangkay para kunan ng DNA tests. Yung ama at ina, kinunan na ng NBI kanina.
Yung ama nga, parang may "doubt" din ang MPD sa kaniya.
At the expense of rear cargo space. The floor is raised around 8inches for the batteries.
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