View Poll Results: Do you agree with SC's decision to acquit Webb?

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  1. #11

    without the semen sample to test any dna, you never know who is telling the truth. if webb is guilty, at least he served prison than not at all, if he is not guilty, he does not reserve to be in prison.

  2. #12
    money talks in the PH. hasta to si Ampatuan nga proven innocent to, sure gyud na.

  3. #13
    Usa ra ako msulti..

    The prosecution was just holding on to the eyewitness account of Alfaro, that's the only evidence they had..

    It would be unfair mn sd ni Webb if mao ra na basehan sa iya pgk.priso, and knowing the reputation ni Alfaro..

    And IMO, Webb's alibis were credible mn sd..

    That's all, the case was simple, everything was decided on Alfaro's affidavit. And it turns out bakak iya affidavit, so the only thing the prosecution has a hold of is lost.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by AmorsoloX View Post
    let there be rule of law..

    impartial justice..

    di man pwede nga trial by publicity nlang..

    mao ni nka sakit sa mga tao. adto jud mo pabor sa underdog... sympathy is not justice.
    sakto jud. I agree with you.

  5. #15
    "Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish."

    dili mag pa dala sa gi bati.. ang SC naay basehan sa ila decision

  6. #16
    mag hire na lang ug killer...

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    louy lang gyud to ang mga nabiktima...tsk tsk

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by kenites View Post
    Before you vote kindly check this link

    G.R. No. 176389
    sakto jd ka bro, dapat usa mo mubasa ani before mo m.vote or mstorya sa inyo side..

    I suggest the TS include this sa iya 1st post para mabasa usa sa uban before posting anything here..

    If kapoyan na mo mubasa sa whole case, well, here's Webb's alibi:

    Spoiler! 

    Webb’s U.S. Alibi

    Among the accused, Webb presented the strongest alibi.

    a. The travel preparations

    Webb claims that in 1991 his parents, Senator Freddie Webb and his wife, Elizabeth, sent their son to the United States (U.S.) to learn the value of independence, hard work, and money.[22] Gloria Webb, his aunt, accompanied him. Rajah Tours booked their flight to San Francisco via United Airlines. Josefina Nolasco of Rajah Tours confirmed that Webb and his aunt used their plane tickets.

    Webb told his friends, including his neighbor, Jennifer Claire Cabrera, and his basketball buddy, Joselito Orendain Escobar, of his travel plans. He even invited them to his despedida party on March 8, 1991 at Faces Disco along Makati Ave.[23] On March 8,1991, the eve of his departure, he took girlfriend Milagros Castillo to a dinner at Bunchums at the Makati Cinema Square. His basketball buddy Rafael Jose with Tina Calma, a blind date arranged by Webb, joined them. They afterwards went to Faces Disco for Webb's despedida party. Among those present were his friends Paulo Santos and Jay Ortega.[24]

    b. The two immigration checks

    The following day, March 9, 1991, Webb left for San Francisco, California, with his Aunt Gloria on board United Airlines Flight 808.[25] Before boarding his plane, Webb passed through the Philippine Immigration booth at the airport to have his passport cleared and stamped. Immigration Officer, Ferdinand Sampol checked Webb’s visa, stamped, and initialed his passport, and let him pass through.[26] He was listed on the United Airlines Flight’s Passenger Manifest.[27]

    On arrival at San Francisco, Webb went through the U.S. Immigration where his entry into that country was recorded. Thus, the U.S. Immigration Naturalization Service, checking with its Non-immigrant Information System, confirmed Webb's entry into the U.S. on March 9, 1991. Webb presented at the trial the INS Certification issued by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service,[28] the computer-generated print-out of the US-INS indicating Webb's entry on March 9, 1991,[29] and the US-INS Certification dated August 31, 1995, authenticated by the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs, correcting an earlier August 10, 1995 Certification.[30]

    c. Details of U.S. sojourn

    In San Francisco, Webb and his aunt Gloria were met by the latter’s daughter, Maria Teresa Keame, who brought them to Gloria’s house in Daly City, California. During his stay with his aunt, Webb met Christopher Paul Legaspi Esguerra, Gloria’s grandson. In April 1991, Webb, Christopher, and a certain Daphne Domingo watched the concert of Deelite Band in San Francisco.[31] In the same month, Dorothy Wheelock and her family invited Webb to Lake Tahoe to return the Webbs’ hospitality when she was in the Philippines.[32]

    In May 1991, on invitation of another aunt, Susan Brottman, Webb moved to Anaheim Hills, California.[33] During his stay there, he occupied himself with playing basketball once or twice a week with Steven Keeler[34] and working at his cousin-in-law’s pest control company.[35] Webb presented the company’s logbook showing the tasks he performed,[36] his paycheck,[37] his ID, and other employment papers. On June 14, 1991 he applied for a driver's license[38] and wrote three letters to his friend Jennifer Cabrera.[39]

    On June 28, 1991, Webb’s parents visited him at Anaheim and stayed with the Brottmans. On the same day, his father introduced Honesto Aragon to his son when he came to visit.[40] On the following day, June 29, Webb, in the company of his father and Aragon went to Riverside, California, to look for a car. They bought an MR2 Toyota car.[41] Later that day, a visitor at the Brottman’s, Louis Whittacker, saw Webb looking at the plates of his new car.[42] To prove the purchase, Webb presented the Public Records of California Department of Motor Vehicle[43] and a car plate “LEW WEBB.”[44] In using the car in the U.S., Webb even received traffic citations.[45]

    On June 30, 1991 Webb, again accompanied by his father and Aragon,[46] bought a bicycle at Orange Cycle Center.[47] The Center issued Webb a receipt dated June 30, 1991.[48] On July 4, 1991, Independence Day, the Webbs, the Brottmans, and the Vaca family had a lakeside picnic.[49]

    Webb stayed with the Brottmans until mid July and rented a place for less than a month. On August 4, 1991 he left for Longwood, Florida, to stay with the spouses Jack and Sonja Rodriguez.[50] There, he met Armando Rodriguez with whom he spent time, playing basketball on weekends, watching movies, and playing billiards.[51] In November 1991, Webb met performing artist Gary Valenciano, a friend of Jack Rodriguez, who was invited for a dinner at the Rodriguez’s house.[52] He left the Rodriguez’s home in August 1992, returned to Anaheim and stayed with his aunt Imelda Pagaspas. He stayed there until he left for the Philippines on October 26, 1992.

    d. The second immigration checks

    As with his trip going to the U.S., Webb also went through both the U.S. and Philippine immigrations on his return trip. Thus, his departure from the U.S. was confirmed by the same certifications that confirmed his entry.[53] Furthermore, a Diplomatic Note of the U.S. Department of State with enclosed letter from Acting Director Debora A. Farmer of the Records Operations, Office of Records of the US-INS stated that the Certification dated August 31, 1995 is a true and accurate statement. And when he boarded his plane, the Passenger Manifest of Philippine Airlines Flight No. 103,[54] certified by Agnes Tabuena[55] confirmed his return trip.

    When he arrived in Manila, Webb again went through the Philippine Immigration. In fact, the arrival stamp and initial on his passport indicated his return to Manila on October 27, 1992. This was authenticated by Carmelita Alipio, the immigration officer who processed Webb’s reentry.[56] Upon his return, in October 1992, Paolo Santos, Joselito Erondain Escobar, and Rafael Jose once again saw Webb playing basketball at the BF's Phase III basketball court.

    e. Alibi versus positive identification

    The trial court and the Court of Appeals are one in rejecting as weak Webb’s alibi. Their reason is uniform: Webb’s alibi cannot stand against Alfaro’s positive identification of him as the rapist and killer of Carmela and, apparently, the killer as well of her mother and younger sister. Because of this, to the lower courts, Webb’s denial and alibi were fabricated.

    READ THE WHOLE THING SA LINK. TAAS PA KAAYO NI


    My question, why would a judge claim that his alibi is fabricated that this was even certified by the USA immigration? We're talking about USA here. Remember the crime happened on June 30, 1991. Webb was in the USA from March 9, 1991 to Oct 27, 1992 per PH and US immigration certification, receipts from all purchases, meals, etc that the Webb family had during the time of the crime (Jun 30, 1991).
    Last edited by FranZeno; 12-14-2010 at 10:26 PM.

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