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September 20th, 2007 10:02 AM #61
Ang labo talaga ng mga pulis. Kahit sinong miron, iisipin na sangkatutak silang bobo. I heard Chief Inspector Yanquiling of the MPD express his doubts on national TV, kesyo daw parang hindi concerned yung ama dun sa pagkamatay ng bata, at parang mabilis i-identify yung bangkay as his daughter.
They should have gathered all the evidence muna before publicly pronouncing na hindi nga si Dindin yung nakita. Ngayon, balak i-exhume yung body at ipa-DNA test. Bakit ngayon lang, and not before?? This is very traumatic for the family, plus yung kahihiyan na sasapitin nila. Yung mga ganyang bagay, hindi dapat bino-broadcast publicly.
Kung suspect nila yung ama, they should have gathered evidence quietly, then move pag may naipon nang enough circumstantial evidence. Bopols talaga mga lespu sa atin. Hindi yata nanonood ng Crime Night at Forensic Files.
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September 21st, 2007 02:01 AM #62Di alam kung yung nasa maleta is really the daughter? So sino etong mga umaamin?
yan din ang hirap sa death penalty if ever ibalik. It might not act as a true deterrent because puro fall guys lang ang mamamatay, the real organized criminals are too smart to be brought to justice... yung mga guys who are matitino naman don't need deterrents, we simply dont do crimes, death penalty or none
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September 21st, 2007 11:22 AM #63
"It appears the child is neglected. Her school said she would take pencils and food from her classmates, and would stay in school until late evening. Some of the nuns would take pity and give her food," he said.
Yanquiling also noted that in his interviews with Mr Palma and in the latter's confrontations with the suspects, he "did not seem like a father who lost a daughter."
"Knowing fully well the extent of injuries inflicted on his daughter, I expected him to kick and punch the suspects. He didn't do that. He even smiled. And when I was showing him gory photos of the victim, he had no reaction on his face," he said.
He also said that while Mr. Palma announced a P1-million reward leading to the capture of the suspects, "he cannot even buy soft drinks for the witnesses." - GMAnews.tv
Eto din napansin ko he seems too relaxed nung kinakausap na niya yung isang suspect. Parang nakikibalita lang ang dating niya at hindi amang nawalan ng anak na pinatay pa. I was expecting an outrage of anger towards the suspect pero wala ni katiting. Ni hindi nga nagtaas ng boses. Well baka masyado lang siyang mabait. Sana lang lumabas na yung katotohanan at managot kung sino ang dapat managot. kawawa yung batang nasa maleta.
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September 21st, 2007 11:49 AM #64
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September 22nd, 2007 12:52 AM #65
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July 16th, 2009 02:53 PM #66
An update on the Dindin case:
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/star/200907...e-b9426e6.html
Until now, napapaiyak pa din ako dito sa nangyari kay Dindin.
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July 16th, 2009 05:26 PM #67
May insurance ba itong bata? I've heard from a brilliant Atenean na insurance related ito.
So it's not really a surprise na hindi si Mr.Palma yung biological father nung bata.
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