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November 25th, 2012 08:43 PM #31
Lashing si pakialamero... Di nasiyahan sa paggulpi, pati yung buhay gustong bawiin, for what?
Sharp tap on silver Volvo triggers murder of US diplomat’s husband
By Niña Calleja
Philippine Daily Inquirer 7:08 pm | Sunday, November 25th, 2012 Tweet
MANILA, Philippines — The husband of a US diplomat stabbed dead in an early morning altercation at the gate of a posh Makati village just so happened to have hurt the egos of his four attackers when he gave the silver Volvo car they were riding in a hard tap, police said.
George Anikow, 41, an inactive US marine officer, died on Saturday morning after he was mauled and fatally stabbed at the back and left shoulder in an event so random he and the other men hardly knew each other, Senior Supt. Manuel Lukban, Makati police chief, said in an interview.
The suspects identified as Juan Alfonzo Abastilla, 24; Crispin dela Paz, 28; Osric Cabrera, 27; and Galicano Datu III, 22, have been charged with murder.
Covering their faces with towels to avoid television cameras, the four underwent inquest proceedings at the Makati prosecutor’s office on Sunday afternoon.
The four were arrested by the Makati police on Saturday moments after the fatal stabbing and when they were about to flee.
Abastilla, Dela Paz, and Cabrera are profiled as businessmen living in Makati while Datu is a student of De la Salle University in Manila. The four are believed to be from well-to-do families, according to the police.
“There was no deeper reason why they attacked the American. Nakalalake lang. (Their egos were just hurt),” Lukban told the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
The Makati police said the four on board a silver Volvo (TOJ 886) were being checked by a security guard at the gate of Rockwell Center along Kalayaan Avenue when Anikow who, then appeared to be drunk, broke into the conversation.
“You need to present your ID, the guard is checking you,” Anikow told the men in the Volvo car, the Rockwell security guard said.
The men ignored him but the driver Abastilla asked for the name of the American before he rolled up the car’s window.
But the Volvo-riding men lost their cool when the American gave their Volvo a tap. They alighted the vehicle and ganged up on the victim.
“The victim was able to run away but the attackers caught up with him and mauled him again,” Lukban said.
Witnesses said the victim fell to the ground, bleeding from the stab wounds in his body.
Before fleeing, one of the attackers even threatened the on-duty security guard saying: “Wag kang magsusumbong. Huwag mong kunin ang plate number namin, gago yan (You don’t report this. Don’t take down our plate number. That guy’s no good).”
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November 26th, 2012 12:17 AM #32
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November 26th, 2012 12:38 AM #33Nasa custody na daw and murder ang charge so non bail ito. I'm very curious how the case will be handled considering the victim is a US marine and the wife is a US expat.
If the US wants to pursue the case, parang walang laban ang anak nila mama at papa. Bigating pulitiko that would risk his career lang ang pwede magareglo
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November 26th, 2012 12:44 AM #34
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November 26th, 2012 01:14 AM #35
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November 26th, 2012 08:15 AM #37
The guy in a Major with the US Marines RCT-3,
https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=124391149839
Maj. George Anikow, Civil Affairs detachment executive officer with Regimental Combat Team 3, jokes with local children during a patrol in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, Aug. 18, 2009. Company D, 2nd Assault Amphibious Battalion and civil affairs group Marine are interact with the local populace in order to understand their concerns and identify possible reconstruction and development projects. Co. D Marines are deployed with Regimental Combat Team 3, whose mission is to conduct counterinsurgency operations in partnership with the Afghan national security forces in southern Afghanistan
U.S. Marine Corps Maj. George Anikow speaks with villagers during a census patrol in Helmand province, Afghanistan, Aug. 18, 2009. Anikow is assigned to Delta Company, 2nd Amphibious Assault Battalion, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Pete ThibodeauLast edited by Monseratto; November 26th, 2012 at 08:27 AM.
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November 26th, 2012 09:39 AM #38
Mga spoiled brats thugs Lang pala katapat ng mga US marine...the brave, the few, the proud...
Nasaan na mga journalist wannabes...yun mga epal Sa amalayer? Nasaan mga FB accounts nitong mga thugs?
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November 26th, 2012 09:52 AM #39Mga spoiled brats thugs Lang pala katapat ng mga US marine...the brave, the few, the proud...
malamang lahat ng involved naka-inom kaya lahat matapang. medyo out-of-place lang iyong kutsilyo dun sa rambulan. malamang iyong may-ari nung sasakyan ang may-ari nung patalim
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November 26th, 2012 10:06 AM #40
The US State Department will be very interested with this case...hehehe...
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