"F__k you all!," said the caller in Cebuano.
The telephone call was received by Farah Laviste of the Crusade Against Violence past 9 a.m. yesterday.
Laviste said the caller first inquired about the time of Alonas burial. Afterwards, the caller claimed he was Ruben Ecleo and repeated in thrice before uttering the expletives.
"Miadto ko sa telephone kay manawag unta ko. Unya mi-ring man ang telephone akong gitubag. Niingog ang caller nga Ruben Ecleo daw siya. Katulo niya gibalik unya ingon dayon siya," Laviste said.
Laviste, however, did not know Ruben Ecleo personally and informed the Bacolods about the caller and described to them the callers voice.
Laviste said the caller has a tendency to stutter and has a rather hoarse voice. Given the description, the Bacolods said the caller was probably Ruben.
Not one member of the Ecleo family attended the Mass for Alona and the funeral.
The Bacolods, consider this an admission of guilt, particularly on the part of Ruben.
The Crusade Against Violence national vice president Thelma Chiong assured the Bacolod family that her group will help them seek justice for Alona.
Alonas body was found inside a black garbage bag dumped in a ravine in Dalaguete on Jan. 8. Freeman News Service