Memories of murders theories8/15/2023 ![]() ![]() The victims of the 1963 RCA Murder-Robbery. In August 1972, their case was reviewed, and the Supreme Court reversed the decision, ruling out that the killing was not pre-meditated but a chance encounter, hence, no conspiracy.īoth Mario Canial and Alfredo Edwards were found guilty of homicide, but only Canial served time in prison, Edwards having died while waiting for the appeal. Janet Clemente was acquitted and walked away free. The three suspects were caught, tried, and sentenced by Judge Manuel Pamaran of the Manila Criminal Circuit Court, imposing the capital punishment of death. 45 caliber pistol and carbine, with Clemente providing identifications. and started mowing San Miguel’s friends one by one with their. On the evening of April 29, she and her cohorts stopped their white Toyota on Elias St. Things came to a head when Clemente made good her threats. Recommended Article: 8 Crazy Pinoy Conspiracy Theories The situation was exacerbated when San Miguel had a violent altercation with a Clemente relative, Ramon Hernandez. For having junked Clarita, San Miguel claimed that Clemente had threatened to kill him, his relatives, and friends. Club hostess Janet Hernandez Clemente conspired with Alfredo Edwards and Mario Canial in the cold-blooded murder of Benjamin Galang, Irineo Narvasca, and Zosimo Felarca in Sampaloc.Īll three victims were friends of Florencio San Miguel, a common-law husband of Clarita Hernandez, Janet’s sister. Castro Photo ArchivesĪ multiple murder case allegedly under the direction of a woman was the top crime news in 1969. ![]() A syndicate member accidentally blurted out details of a “kidnapped girl.” This led to the dramatic rescue of Cosette, who was found in a World War II air raid shelter next to a pig pen, on February 7, 1965. Benjamin Tolentino, handled the Cosette case, which had a break only on January 25 when a counterfeit ring was uncovered. The head of the Criminal Investigation Service (CIS) himself, Col. Back in Cosette’s school, 500 Maryknoll students prayed religiously every day for her safe return. The Maryknoll coed was staying in his uncle’s Loyola Heights home when, on November 16, 1964, she was snatched by four men and just disappeared.Ī PHP 50,000 reward was put up by her distraught parents, Mr. Castro Photo Archivesįor about 3 suspenseful months, the nation was riveted to the news of the kidnapping of 15-year-old Cosette Tanjuaquio. The dramatic rescue of Cosette, who was found in a World War II air raid shelter next to a pig pen, on February 7, 1965. Rumors spread like wildfire about the culprits some believed they were drug addicts, others claimed they were extortionists linked to the Karate and Bahala Na gangs-those who failed to comply were branded by a blade. Ivan.” But with over 600 cases reported, the incidents could not be dismissed as a mere gimmick.Īlso Read: Top 10 Unsolved Mysteries in the Philippines Felicisimo Lazaro of the Tondo precinct smiled off the case as another “teen fad” inspired, he said, by a local movie about a disguise artist, “ Pitong Mukha ni Dr. Tondo had the most cases, and in all instances, the modus was the same-the slasher appears from nowhere, attacks the victim, and then disappears. In August 1965, a mystifying rash of crimes befell young students of Manila-a series of face-slashing incidents with a knife or razor blade was perpetrated on grade schoolers and colegialas. Some of the victims of Manila’s mysterious face-slashers. ![]()
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