Monday, December 13, 2010

VIZCONDE MASSACRE UPDATE : THE DAY JUSTICE DIED

I am just shocked and disgusted that the Supreme Court has decided to free Hubert Webb and his co - accused. Despite the earlier decisions of the Regional Trial Court and Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court has rendered a decision of acquittal for Hubert Webb and friends.
More than anything else, I commiserate with Mr. Lauro Vizconde and his family who, to this day, are being denied of justice. I could just imagine the pain that Mr. Vizconde feels right now as Hubert and friends are scott  free. I also feel sad for the Filipino people as the decision, I feel, is a mockery of the justice system in the country. The decision is yet another proof that justice in the Philippines can be perverted with the use of money and influence.
With the decision of the Supreme Court, the question now arises as to who really committed the despicable crime. I know that in the hearts of Filipinos lie the true culprit. Justice may not exist in the Philippines but the hearts of Filipinos will never fail to acknowledge and validate justice in its true and pure form.

2 comments:

  1. Have you read the case file? Nothing Jessica Alfaro said corroborates with the actual facts. She was already working for the NBI when the murders happened and practically all of her "testimony" comes from NBI information that she seemed to have picked up/they seem to have told her because they wanted to end the case.

    http://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/jurisprudence/2010/december2010/176389.htm

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  2. dear anonymous,
    thank you for your comment.
    you conveniently overlook the fact that jessica was the girlfriend of one of the accused. she was also a drug addict just like all of them. hence, she was part of the inner circle. she knew what was going on with the group.
    keep reading.

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