Suspect denies hand in Talisay chop-chop case
One of three persons accused of killing two women in Talisay City in 2008 and dumping their mutilated bodies in garbage bags denied involvement in the crime.
Richard Gudelosao testified in court yesterday.
He said it was his friend Jojo Cellar, a taxi driver, who killed 24-year-old nurse Eva Mae Peligro and her cousin Gwendolyn Balasta, 26, at their home in a private subdivsion in July 24, 2008.
Cellar was earlier sentenced to 20 to 40 years in prison after he admitted killing the two women.
Police said the murders stemmed from bitter relations between Gudelosao and Peligro, the fiancée of his brother.
“I didn’t notice when the women were chopped,” Gudelosao told the court in Cebuano.
Article continues after this advertisementHe said Cellar earlier drove a taxi to send the latter’s girlfriend to the pier in Cebu City.
Article continues after this advertisementHowever, Gudelosao was confronted by prosecution lawyer Julius Caesar Entice who said Cellar doesn’t know how to drive a vehicle.
Asked why he didn’t do anything when he learned that Cellar had killed the victims, Gudelosao said he didn’t notice his friend load into the taxi 13 plastic bags containing the human remains of the victims.
The trial will resume on April 20.
Police identified Gudelosao as the mastermind in the killings.
Peligro’s fiancée who is Gudelosao’s brother was in the United States at the time of the killings.
Envy and family tensions were earlier reported as motives for the killings.
The women were strangled and their body parts were found in several garbage bags dumped in various locations in the cities of Talisay and Naga, and Minglanilla town./REPORTER ADOR S. MAYOL