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PH Murder Stories

PH Murder Stories

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98 - A Precursor to Martial Law: The Plaza Miranda Bombing (1971)
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  • 98 - A Precursor to Martial Law: The Plaza Miranda Bombing (1971)

    As of recording this episode, the filing of candidacies for the upcoming 2025 midterm elections has concluded, which means it is election season all over again in the Philippines. 


    With that being said, throughout the course of our country’s history various political events that have led to violence and killings have occurred.


    One of the most infamous incidents that changed the course of our country’s political landscape is The Plaza Miranda Bombing in 1971.


    The Plaza Miranda Bombing, at the time, was viewed as one of the most infamous tragedies that happened during a political event. 


    On the evening of August 21, 1971, the Liberal Party, which was the opposition party against former dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr.’s Nacionalista Party, was holding a political rally at Plaza Miranda in Quiapo, Manila. 


    As the rally was in full swing, two grenades were thrown onto the stage where the Liberal Party leaders were gathered. The explosions caused chaos and devastation, resulting in nine deaths and injuring 95 others. Among the casualties were a five-year-old child and Ben Roxas, a photographer for the Manila Times.


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    Fri, 25 Oct 2024 - 10min
  • 97 - A Lifeless Body Found Inside a Septic Tank: The Gruesome Murder of Tesa Marie Ygay (2019)

    Before the coronavirus disease affected our daily lives, the month of April was the most exciting month for those students who will finish their studies from a long school journey, as it was a time when students graduated from their respective levels. 


    On April 8, 2019, the brutal killing of a 14-year-old girl happened near Cogon Cruz Integrated School, Danao City in Cebu. 


    An unidentified person reported a complaint to the authorities that there was a foul odor coming from the school's septic tank. Together with the barangay officials' help, the police discovered a young girl’s corpse.


    They identified the victim as Tesa Marie Ygay. Those who were at the scene were shocked after discovering the young girl’s lifeless body with multiple stab wounds.


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    Fri, 11 Oct 2024 - 7min
  • 96 - Silverio Compound: The Most Violent Housing Demolition in Parañaque City (2012)

    The upcoming 2025 midterm elections are near, which means the future of our leaders will be based on our votes this coming May. 


    Through the years, there have been various incidents or initiatives from well-known or infamous politicians that broke or paved the way for their careers in public service.


    On April 23, 2012, a supposedly peaceful dismantling of a wet market quickly escalated into violence, resulting in one death and 40 injured people after the informal settlers of the Silverio Compound, fearing that they would lose their homes, confronted the police along Sucat Road in Parañaque City.


    The sole casualty was Arnel Leonor, a 19-year-old resident of the said residential compound, lying on the pavement with a fatal gunshot wound in the head. The police brought him to the nearest medical facility, but he was declared dead on arrival. 


    This violent demolition in Paranaque City sparked discussions that highlighted the complex issues surrounding urban development, housing rights, and the need for more humane and inclusive approaches to addressing informal settlements.


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    Fri, 27 Sep 2024 - 13min
  • 95 - Sagay Massacre: The Brutal Murder of Nine Sugar Farmers (2018)

    Sagay City, located in the northern part of the province of Negros Occidental, is a significant hub for agriculture resources, where its local community is deeply connected. 


    Historically, Sagay has been a major player in the sugar industry, which is a significant economic driver in the province.


    However, despite economic gains from the sugar plantations in Sagay, most of its farmers and plantation workers are being treated poorly by greedy land owners and land grabbers, some of which are influential and are supported by some local politicians or possibly even nationwide-elected leaders. 


    The poor treatment received by sugar farmers in Sagay is just an understatement. Some of those who stand up and fight for their rights against these greedy influential land owners are often getting brutally punished and some are getting killed. 


    On the evening of October 20, 2018, nine farmers of the National Federation of Sugar Workers, which included four women and two minors, were having dinner in a makeshift tent when they were attacked by armed men. 


    There were survivors in the incident though their names were not reported to protect their identities. 


    The brutal incident happened at Hacienda Nene, a sugarcane plantation located in Barangay Bulanon, Sagay City.


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    Fri, 06 Sep 2024 - 17min
  • 94 - The Ultimate Cliffhanger: A Pine Tree in Dalaguete Saved 32 People (2010)

    From time to time we make it our way to feature episodes with good outcomes. We know our podcast features true crime cases and accidents caused by humans or natural disasters, most of which did not have a happy ending, not that we expected it to be.


    However, we stumbled upon a story way back in 2010 at Dalaguete, Cebu, where a pine tree saved the lives of 32 people inside a bus that was about to fall off a cliff. 


    This story was so amazing that we really need to go out of our way from our usual stories to cover this one for our listeners.


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    Fri, 16 Aug 2024 - 7min
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