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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord_Ac View Post


    And they're also saying they're not looking for other suspects?
    How about the third suspect identified by their witness? Where is he now?

    The policewoman said one of their witnesses was jogging in Barangay Sayaw last Wednesday around 4 a.m. to 5 a.m.

    The witness reportedly saw the Filipino woman, her Caucasian companion and the other suspect.

    The fisherman told the police he was on board his motor banca when he saw three persons training their flashlights near where Ellah’s body was found.

    “Siguro nangita sila kon asa itagak ang lawas (Maybe they were looking for a place where to throw the body),” Macatangay said.
    ?Syndicate? behind slay' | Sun.Star Network Online

    Glad Minglanilla police doesn't stop looking for the culprits.

    Keep investigating, Minglanilla cops told | Sun.Star Network Online


    Quote Originally Posted by bitoy View Post
    naa kay link sa news about aning sa jagobiao boss? ako gi try search, wala manko kabasa ani...
    Mao ni sya boss, I'm not sure if motestify pa ba ni ang bata ug ang mother

    Bata nga gisuwaya?g kidnap, mitudlo kang Esdrelon? | Sun.Star Network Online

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    50/50 is how i take this case.

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    Dropping the ball


    As more information comes in, it has becoming increasingly—and disturbingly—clear that the Cebu provincial police dropped the ball on the Ellah Joy Pique kidnap-murder case.

    The alibi of the two prime suspects was confirmed by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation who were called in at the last inning.

    The findings confound those who want to pin the crime on the Norwegian engineer and his Cebuana nurse-girlfriend, whose love story is taking a nightmarish turn.

    The real kicker came in video footage of closed-circuit TV cameras in the Waterfront Lahug Hotel that show Sven Erik Berger and Karen Castro Esdrelon checking in at 4:40 p.m. NBI agents reviewed the tape twice.

    How can this makes sense?

    The little girl was abducted 15 kilometers away in Minglanilla town by a car-riding couple about 4 p.m.

    The time and distance make execution of a heinous kidnapping by this couple a superhuman act.

    We earlier pointed out the mystery of what happened to early police descriptions of their target as a “blond” Caucasian man with tattoos and a taste for young prostitutes.

    That theory—and a chase through Moalboal town’s beach resorts in the west coast led by tips from a pimp-informant— entered the land of amnesia when airport personnel alerted police that two Hong Kong-bound passengers looked like the artists’ sketches of the perpetrators.

    There are disturbing reports as well about how the “police lineup” was conducted, first at the airport where a child and adult informant were shown the detained couple, and again at the police headquarters, where children-witnesses were subjected to repetitive and leading questions.

    While direct confirmation of an eye-witness is a gold strike, it doesn’t bolster confidence to see the police relying solely on the account of three schoolkids. They are not natural liars, but they are susceptible to the stress of a criminal investigation and the suggestions of grownups, who so eagerly want to find a culprit.

    (We aren’t even talking yet about the taint of bounty money.)

    What happened to the black SUV used in the abduction and the partial numbers spotted in the license plate?

    Where’s the forensics report on the white bedsheet that wrapped Ellah Joy and the telephone cable cord that tied her body bag?

    These omissions—and commissions—point to haste and hurry.

    In the police lexicon, a case filed in the prosecutor’s office, is a case “closed”, no matter how sloppy the evidence.

    But that’s not the kind of justice the public is looking for.

    Even as we grieve and raise indignation over the brutal death of Minglanilla’s “angel”, we do want the truth, not a slap-dash approximation of police sleuthing.
    Source: Cebu Daily News

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    they should find the real suspects. Police sirs, eyes on justice not on the reward money palihug lang.

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    ^
    nice... d ta magdali2x dapat.. luoya pud sa couple na-aan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soul Doctor View Post
    they got a lawyer. they have the money.
    they have nothing to worry if they are innocent.
    whatever evidence or witness, if you are innocent, you would not be scared.
    the media is there. though it is very unfortunate if it turned out they are innocent.
    were on the same side sir but weighing the evidence and seeing things into perspective, i think its hard to tell that they did the crime. almost all witnesses of the norweigan and pinay nurse are all facts and real while the witnesses on the other side are all heresay. unsa man pud gud ni atong police nga mo settle raman sa mga witnesses in solving this case not to mention some of them are children. if they believe the childrens claims, they should find evidence of their testimony like they should look for the black pajero with 679 plate and link it to the foreigner and pinay.

    you cant give justice to the victim of this case if theyre apprehending the wrong suspects and its a failure to the police and a dissappointment for ella joy.
    Last edited by Golden Thief Bug; 02-17-2011 at 01:10 PM.

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    actually if you have some evidence of something, then prove it. i think thats how things work in court. i watch a lot of csi's and criminal minds hehe

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    the ALIBIS have been verified by the NBI na. we'll just wait sa mga CCTV's sa waterfront nga ipagawas sa NBi because that was the crucial time when the crime was committed.

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    God, have mercy on our Local Authorities.

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    See how the faces of the policemen looks? "$$$REWARDS$$$"

    If not for the rewards? This is merely a clever act to satisfy the citizens’ cry for blood.

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