+ Follow Murders Tag
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[Title] => Priest is person of interest in death of Camarines Sur woman
[Summary] => The death of 28-year-old Jeraldyn Bulalacao Rapinan of Barangay San Jose in Baao has rocked the Roman Catholic leadership in Camarines Sur after a priest was tagged as a person of interest in the killing.
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[Title] => ‘Angel of Death’ on 60 Minutes
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[Title] => Phl ranks 3rd among worst nations on journalist murders
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[Title] => Unpunished murders of press cited in 12 nations
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[Title] => New Evidence on history's most infamous serial killer in Discovery Channel's Jack The Ripper in America
[Summary] => This March, Discovery Channel sheds new light on one of the greatest unsolved murder cases in history by reexamining the gruesome details of the murders committed by London’s infamous Jack the Ripper.
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[Title] => CIDG set to release Dacer case findings
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) of the Philippine National Police is set to release the results of its investigation of the November 2000 murders of Salvador “Bubby” Dacer and his driver Emmanuel Corbito.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Keeping judges safe
[Summary] => Some judges probably feel safer now that they have the green light from the Supreme Court to carry guns. But it will take more than packing guns to keep judges and other legal professionals from being murdered in connection with their work. They can easily be outgunned by people who will most likely be more knowledgeable about using the weapons to kill.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Just solve the killings
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The special commission formed to investigate the spate of political killings spread the blame for the violence, tagging not only certain members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines but also communist rebels and the private armies of politicians.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - No fall guys
[Summary] => Philippine National Police officials have vowed that there will be no "shortcuts" in solving the killings of militant activists and journalists. The reassurance is welcome, but public anxiety lingers. With a 10-week deadline set by President Arroyo to solve at least some of the murders, some PNP members may find it irresistible to resort to shortcuts in announcing that a case has been solved. This is done by presenting fall guys or manufacturing evidence to pin down suspects.
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[Title] => Priest is person of interest in death of Camarines Sur woman
[Summary] => The death of 28-year-old Jeraldyn Bulalacao Rapinan of Barangay San Jose in Baao has rocked the Roman Catholic leadership in Camarines Sur after a priest was tagged as a person of interest in the killing.
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[Title] => Unpunished murders of press cited in 12 nations
[Summary] => NEW YORK (AP) — Iraq continues to top the list of countries where murders of journalists go unpunished, while such attacks have soared in Somalia and the Philippines, a media group said Tuesday.
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[Title] => New Evidence on history's most infamous serial killer in Discovery Channel's Jack The Ripper in America
[Summary] => This March, Discovery Channel sheds new light on one of the greatest unsolved murder cases in history by reexamining the gruesome details of the murders committed by London’s infamous Jack the Ripper.
[DatePublished] => 2010-03-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[Title] => CIDG set to release Dacer case findings
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[DatePublished] => 2009-03-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Keeping judges safe
[Summary] => Some judges probably feel safer now that they have the green light from the Supreme Court to carry guns. But it will take more than packing guns to keep judges and other legal professionals from being murdered in connection with their work. They can easily be outgunned by people who will most likely be more knowledgeable about using the weapons to kill.
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The special commission formed to investigate the spate of political killings spread the blame for the violence, tagging not only certain members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines but also communist rebels and the private armies of politicians.
[DatePublished] => 2007-02-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - No fall guys
[Summary] => Philippine National Police officials have vowed that there will be no "shortcuts" in solving the killings of militant activists and journalists. The reassurance is welcome, but public anxiety lingers. With a 10-week deadline set by President Arroyo to solve at least some of the murders, some PNP members may find it irresistible to resort to shortcuts in announcing that a case has been solved. This is done by presenting fall guys or manufacturing evidence to pin down suspects.
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