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'Witness' finally owns up to retired judge's slay

- Eva Visperas -

DAGUPAN CITY, Philippines – Police uncovered a new twist in last Saturday’s killing of a retired judge here when the supposed witness who earlier had tagged six suspects finally confessed that he and his uncle were the real murderers.

Superintendent Romeo Caramat Jr., city police chief, told The STAR that this developed during a re-enactment Tuesday afternoon of how 80-year-old Corazon Abalos-Merrera was stabbed dead in her residence in Arellano-Bani this city. Merrera was the mother of Vice Mayor Pete Merrera of nearby Binmaley town.

Genny Romano, 22, a helper of the retired judge, became inconsistent in his statements during the re-enactment and finally owned up to the crime, together with his uncle, Felipe Quillope, 47, also a helper in the victim’s household.

This prompted the police to bring Romano to the Public Attorney’s Office for his extrajudicial confession.

“So from six suspects, the murder case we filed would now boil down to two suspects only,” Caramat said.

He said they went to the court to amend the first murder case filed against the six helpers of Merrera, which excluded Romano as he was supposed to be the vital witness.

Romano said he committed the crime after Merrera failed to give his two months’ salary. He said he was to celebrate his birthday and tried to get a cash advance of P800 but she gave him P500 only with unsavory remarks.

Romano could not explain when police discovered that the bloodstained clothes found in the helpers’ quarters belonged to him. Two kitchen knives were used in the killing.

ARELLANO-BANI

BINMALEY

CARAMAT

CORAZON ABALOS-MERRERA

FELIPE QUILLOPE

GENNY ROMANO

MERRERA

PUBLIC ATTORNEY

ROMANO

SUPERINTENDENT ROMEO CARAMAT JR.

VICE MAYOR PETE MERRERA

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