Saturday, January 15, 2011

De Lima's challenge for lie detector test useless

I have some suggestions for Justice Sec. Leila de Lima in her investigation of who was the ‘sir’ Gerardo Biong was talking to before he burned the evidence in the Vizcomde Massacre.

First, zero in on ALL of Biong’s former superiors in the police force.

By all, I mean not just Biong’s superiors or those higher in rank than him in the Paranaque Police at the time of the massacre.  

Not just the chief or deputy chief or his commanding officer.  Everybody. Remember, a person with a higher rank is addressed as ‘sir’  whether or not he is the boss of the one paying respect.

Include the Southern Police District officials, since Paranaque is part of its jurisdiction.

Find out if Biong had a second job or sideline at the time of the crime and if he did, include his former bosses too in the investigation, especially those related to or with links to any of the acquitted suspects in the slaughter.

Going through Biong’s income tax return and its supporting papers, if any, or those of his wife and other loved ones might help in doing this.

FORGET the lie detector’ test you’re asking from Hubert Webb and company for them to prove that they are with everybody in the search for truth to the massacre.

It’s NOT CONCLUSIVE, right and EASILY DISPUTABLE.

WALA kayong mapapatunayang KATOTOHANAN kung iyon lang ang pakay ng lie detector test na gusto ninyo.  

Even if Webb ‘s gang agree to a lie detector test and the results are not in their favor, you think they would accept it? Will that prove they’re the real killers, or anyone else for that matter?

All they have to do is challenge the results, get their own expert and in the end it will the the word of their expert against yours.

ANO MAPAPALA NINYO?

If you want to use a lie detector, it’s Biong whom you have to challenge, and pressure, not Webb and company.

I remember Biong saying that it was relatives of the Vizcondes who asked him to burn everything and clean up the crime scene. But the relatives DENIED THIS.

Take it from there,  Madam Secretary. 30









   

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