Although the three men were already charged for their crime several years ago, I still have to hide their identity and the case(s) they got involved in. They are still locked up inside the state penitentiary. I heard their story and was able to write the victim’s side as well.
These men claimed they were innocent of the crime charged against them. The victims’ family, although justice is served is still grieving because the body of another loved one remain missing up to this time.
This is an interesting post…
A sad interpretation of the theme today. Human nature is what it is and crime will always be with us.
Mine is up here.
@Mariposa, thanks!
@ Srp sad indeed. I had a hard time thinking of what to post until I came across this photo…maybe this is to remind everyone that crime always pays.
I have also heard similar stories like this, only one person committed a crime.. but the other brother’s was also sent to jail.
nice take on the lock theme yami!
happy photohunting 🙂
I’ve never been to Bilibid although we have thought of going once for a charity event.
Here’s my entry: http://www.maureenflores.com/2009/06/photo-hunt-lock.html
interesting post…for sure, their lives have changed so much because of these events..
Vhincent,
You know what stories about innocent people rotten in jail abound inside NBP. Hindi lahat ng nandoon ay guilty sa mga kaso nila. Some remain incarcerated and died of old age…ng hindi man lang nakakamit ang hustisya…
this is your first comment, right? salamat sa parating pagbisita. 🙂
@Shie, thanks!
@Mauie, masarap mamasyal do’n at magabot ng tulong…
@Marites, malaki talaga ang nabago sa mga buhay-buhay nila…ang isa sa kanila ang alam ko ay Pastor na.
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