11 October 2005

 

Murdered judge buried; no lead on killers yet

NATIVIDAD – Murdered Pasay City Regional Trial Court Judge Estrellita Mariano Paas was laid to rest last Sunday morning at the municipal cemetery here with the police failing to come up with any concrete lead on her killers as requested by her kins from PNP chief Arturo Lomibao.

There is still no headway in the investigation of the case being undertaken jointly by the National Bureau of Investigation and the police even after the burial of the lady judge of Pasay City’s Branch 44, 10 days after she was brutally killed inside their home.

Police Chief Sr. Inspector Bernardo Aromin told newsmen they are still in the dark as to who the killers are although they are following up certain leads that may result in the identification of the killers.

The police investigators did not meet the deadline set by Lomibao to solve the case at least before the burial of the lady judge, at the request of her grieving family.

Lomibao flew into Natividad to personally look into the progress of the investigation of the case and personally talked with the late judge’s family.

The NBI has joined the investigation of the case at the request of the Paas family and appears to be now the lead agency conducting the probe.

Robbery was tagged as initial motive for the brutal slaying as a cal. 22 rifle, cellphone and digital camera were reported missing and believed carted away by the killers.

What puzzles police however is that the P14,000 cash and jewelry of the judge were intact.

Judge Paas was found by her husband Reinerio bathing in a pool of her own blood inside their comfort room, both hands tied at the back with a wire and bloody from stab wounds in the nape and head.
Comments:
What happened to Natividad's finest? Go out and earn your money, that's what you being paid your salary for. You can't solve these kind of things through the media. Up your collective butts and start working/investigating, for a change.
 
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