Nida slay suspect leaps to death
Roger Lawrence “Rod” Strunk, the American husband of the late actress Nida Blanca who is also the main suspect in her gruesome murder in 2001, fell to his death in an apparent suicide from a hotel balcony in
Local newspaper Tracy Press quoted police reports as saying that Strunk, 68, purportedly committed suicide by jumping from a balcony at the
A local resident reportedly found Strunk at the parking lot already lifeless and bleeding before alerting the police.
The newspaper quoted police Sgt. Steve Beukelman as saying that Strunk apparently committed suicide.
Though no one actually saw Strunk leap to his death from his hotel room, Beukelman said there were indications that Strunk took his own life.
Tracy Police Department Public Information Officer Matt Robinson said the local coroner’s office has established that Strunk died from the impact after hitting the parking lot head first.
The coroner’s report also said Strunk had locked himself in his room and lodged a chair by the door.
Strunk had been living in
Strunk was charged in the
Strunk left for the
Philippine authorities filed the murder charges when Strunk was in the
After the Philippine authorities filed an extradition request to the
Strunk had been living in
Strunk had a brief singing career in the late 1950s and early 1960s, taking on the screen name “Rod Lauren.” He grew up in
Strunk attended schools in
Strunk began singing in
He had some success but his recording career was not that high. He continued singing in clubs in
In 1964, Strunk went to the
Strunk shuttled between
Strunk then became a permanent resident in
Philippine police claim money and property could have driven Strunk to order Blanca’s murder, noting that the American had piled up debts and was disinherited by the actress before she was killed.
Reports say Strunk was writing a book about his experiences in the
In December, Strunk reportedly told his friends that he was marrying someone in
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