Hubert Webb Now A Free Man

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MANILA, Philippines (1st UPDATE) - After 15 years behind bars, Hubert Webb will soon be a free man.
Webb, and his co-accused in the Vizconde massacre case are set to walk out of the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) after the Supreme Court, hours earlier, released its decision acquitting the convicts for the murders of Estrellita Vizconde, and daughters Carmela and Jennifer in 1991.

As of posting time, the release orders had been signed by NBP Director Ernest Diokno.

Webb said his prayer for the Vizconde family is that the guilty be punished after the Supreme Court acquitted him in the Vizconde massacre case.

In a press conference at the New Bilibid Prison, Webb told reporters he is thankful to God that his innocence in the rape and murder of Carmela Vizconde and 2 others has finally come out.

"Since the very start, we said that we were innocent. We believed in the system that's why we underwent the process. We did not run. We are here for 15 years, 15 taon naming tinganggap. Kaya nagpapasalamat kami na lumabas din yung katotohanan," he told reporters after his acquittal.

Describing the Supreme Court decision as "surreal," Webb said he has forgiven those who did him wrong. He added that he is now looking forward to finally spending Christmas with his family after 15 years in jail. 
 
Webb also challenged star witness Jessica Alfaro to just tell the truth and even undergo a lie detector test to back her claims.

"One of us is lying. If she says she's telling the truth, why don't we all take a lie detector test at the same time so that we'll know who's really telling the truth? We took on every challenge including the DNA test just to prove that we are innocent."

Asked who he thinks framed him for the crime, he said: "I'm sorry. I really don't know."

He also said he has one prayer for those who still believe he is guilty in the massacre.

"Sa mga hindi naniniwala na ako'y inosente, sabay-sabay tayong magdasal na yung may kasalanan ay parusahan (For those who don't believe I'm innocent, let's pray together that those who are guilty be punished)," he said. 

Webb, son of former Senator Freddie Webb, is one of 6 people convicted by a Parañaque regional trial court judge for the massacre of a mother, 47-year-old Estrellita Vizconde, and her 2 children, 18-year-old Carmela and 7-year-old Jennifer Vizconde, in Parañaque on June 30, 1991.

The Vizconde trial was dubbed the trial of the century because all the accused came from prominent families.

Aside from Webb, the other accused were: Antonio "Tony Boy" Lejano, son of actress Pinky de Leon; Michael Gatchalian and Miguel Rodriguez, sons of prominent lawyers; Peter Estrada, son of a wealthy businessman; Pyke Fernandez, son of a retired commodore; and former police officer Gerardo Biong.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court en banc reversed the verdict and ordered the release of the 6. Biong was released last month after serving his sentence.

'We didn't buy off justice'


In the press conference, Webb said he never changed his alibi that he was in the United States at the time of the massacre on June 30, 1991.

He added that he is willing to go back to jail if people want to re-examine the defense's evidence including plane tickets, passports and other sworn affidavits attesting that he left the country before the brutal murders.

Asked what his message is to those who lost loved ones in the massacre, Webb said some people might be "blinded by their anger" from seeing the evidence proving his innocence.

He also expressed disgust about rumors that his father had tried to influence the Supreme Court in its decision to acquit him. 

"Since the start, they said that my father was very powerful and that he could buy off anything. He paid for the passport, he paid the Americans. Why would I be jailed for 15 years? Why would we agree to that?" he said, adding that his father was no longer in politics. 

Webb said he will also have to rebuild his ties with his now 17-year-old son. He said his son was kept away from the public eye because he was only 2 when Webb was jailed for the massacre. "We had to protect him," he said.

Webb had a tearful reunion with his parents and siblings at the New Bilibid Prisons after the press conference.

Justice too slow


For his part, another acquitted suspect - Pyke Fernandez - said he is happy that he will soon go free but sad that he lost 15 years in jail.

"Dapat hindi tumagal ng ganito. It was a frame-up. I am thankful that this happened. I don't know everybody. I only know Hubert and Tony Boy. At least we're going out as innocent, we leave as innocent men," he told ABS-CBN News.

Fernandez said he had no inkling that the Supreme Court would vote to acquit today although he was aware that a decision would be released today. He added that he was at the dentist getting his teeth fixed when the decision came.

"I didn't know I would be free today. Kanina ko lang nalaman. Alam mo, it's the topic na these days so everybody was kinda excited what would happen. Actually nasa dentist ako, I had to fix my teeth," he said.


Jessica Alfaro-karma is a biatch
 
hubert a free man

MANILA, Philippines (1st UPDATE) - After 15 years behind bars, Hubert Webb will soon be a free man.
Webb, and his co-accused in the Vizconde massacre case are set to walk out of the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) after the Supreme Court, hours earlier, released its decision acquitting the convicts for the murders of Estrellita Vizconde, and daughters Carmela and Jennifer in 1991.

As of posting time, the release orders had been signed by NBP Director Ernest Diokno.

Webb said his prayer for the Vizconde family is that the guilty be punished after the Supreme Court acquitted him in the Vizconde massacre case.

In a press conference at the New Bilibid Prison, Webb told reporters he is thankful to God that his innocence in the rape and murder of Carmela Vizconde and 2 others has finally come out.

"Since the very start, we said that we were innocent. We believed in the system that's why we underwent the process. We did not run. We are here for 15 years, 15 taon naming tinganggap. Kaya nagpapasalamat kami na lumabas din yung katotohanan," he told reporters after his acquittal.

Describing the Supreme Court decision as "surreal," Webb said he has forgiven those who did him wrong. He added that he is now looking forward to finally spending Christmas with his family after 15 years in jail. 
 
Webb also challenged star witness Jessica Alfaro to just tell the truth and even undergo a lie detector test to back her claims.

"One of us is lying. If she says she's telling the truth, why don't we all take a lie detector test at the same time so that we'll know who's really telling the truth? We took on every challenge including the DNA test just to prove that we are innocent."

Asked who he thinks framed him for the crime, he said: "I'm sorry. I really don't know."

He also said he has one prayer for those who still believe he is guilty in the massacre.

"Sa mga hindi naniniwala na ako'y inosente, sabay-sabay tayong magdasal na yung may kasalanan ay parusahan (For those who don't believe I'm innocent, let's pray together that those who are guilty be punished)," he said. 

Webb, son of former Senator Freddie Webb, is one of 6 people convicted by a Parañaque regional trial court judge for the massacre of a mother, 47-year-old Estrellita Vizconde, and her 2 children, 18-year-old Carmela and 7-year-old Jennifer Vizconde, in Parañaque on June 30, 1991.

The Vizconde trial was dubbed the trial of the century because all the accused came from prominent families.

Aside from Webb, the other accused were: Antonio "Tony Boy" Lejano, son of actress Pinky de Leon; Michael Gatchalian and Miguel Rodriguez, sons of prominent lawyers; Peter Estrada, son of a wealthy businessman; Pyke Fernandez, son of a retired commodore; and former police officer Gerardo Biong.

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court en banc reversed the verdict and ordered the release of the 6. Biong was released last month after serving his sentence.

'We didn't buy off justice'


In the press conference, Webb said he never changed his alibi that he was in the United States at the time of the massacre on June 30, 1991.

He added that he is willing to go back to jail if people want to re-examine the defense's evidence including plane tickets, passports and other sworn affidavits attesting that he left the country before the brutal murders.

Asked what his message is to those who lost loved ones in the massacre, Webb said some people might be "blinded by their anger" from seeing the evidence proving his innocence.

He also expressed disgust about rumors that his father had tried to influence the Supreme Court in its decision to acquit him. 

"Since the start, they said that my father was very powerful and that he could buy off anything. He paid for the passport, he paid the Americans. Why would I be jailed for 15 years? Why would we agree to that?" he said, adding that his father was no longer in politics. 

Webb said he will also have to rebuild his ties with his now 17-year-old son. He said his son was kept away from the public eye because he was only 2 when Webb was jailed for the massacre. "We had to protect him," he said.

Webb had a tearful reunion with his parents and siblings at the New Bilibid Prisons after the press conference.

Justice too slow


For his part, another acquitted suspect - Pyke Fernandez - said he is happy that he will soon go free but sad that he lost 15 years in jail.

"Dapat hindi tumagal ng ganito. It was a frame-up. I am thankful that this happened. I don't know everybody. I only know Hubert and Tony Boy. At least we're going out as innocent, we leave as innocent men," he told ABS-CBN News.

Fernandez said he had no inkling that the Supreme Court would vote to acquit today although he was aware that a decision would be released today. He added that he was at the dentist getting his teeth fixed when the decision came.

"I didn't know I would be free today. Kanina ko lang nalaman. Alam mo, it's the topic na these days so everybody was kinda excited what would happen. Actually nasa dentist ako, I had to fix my teeth," he said.


Jessica Alfaro-karma is a biatch
 
The morong 43 will be up next. Next thing you'll know the Ampatuans are out.

Btw Hayden Kho also acquitted today.
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Gotta love PI.
 
The morong 43 will be up next. Next thing you'll know the Ampatuans are out.

Btw Hayden Kho also acquitted today.
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Gotta love PI.
 
so now its back to square 1. the question: WHO killed them?. it's such a shame how pathetic and corrupt the criminal justice here in our country. now i personally think 
that both of them are now victims of the system. Hubert (IF he is not really guilty) wasted 15 years of his life in prison for something that he didn't commit. and now 

the poor guy Mr. Lauro Vizconde just got a double whammy because he just found out that the accused people are innocent the whole time and the real crooks are still at large. 

indeed, jeddahblaster is right. JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED.....  and the list goes on with the assassination of Senator Aquino, Maguindanao Massacre, Dacer-Corbito double murder case...etc.....
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THANKS RED    
 
so now its back to square 1. the question: WHO killed them?. it's such a shame how pathetic and corrupt the criminal justice here in our country. now i personally think 
that both of them are now victims of the system. Hubert (IF he is not really guilty) wasted 15 years of his life in prison for something that he didn't commit. and now 

the poor guy Mr. Lauro Vizconde just got a double whammy because he just found out that the accused people are innocent the whole time and the real crooks are still at large. 

indeed, jeddahblaster is right. JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED.....  and the list goes on with the assassination of Senator Aquino, Maguindanao Massacre, Dacer-Corbito double murder case...etc.....
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THANKS RED    
 
yo real talk that is definitely how it is here but in this case i'm not too sure.dude got convicted when his pops was a senator and a prominent personality with influence up the wah-zoo.hubert in my eyes was a victim of a witch hunt and overwhelming public clamor to ferret out a suspect in light of sympathy for mr. vizconde.
 
yo real talk that is definitely how it is here but in this case i'm not too sure.dude got convicted when his pops was a senator and a prominent personality with influence up the wah-zoo.hubert in my eyes was a victim of a witch hunt and overwhelming public clamor to ferret out a suspect in light of sympathy for mr. vizconde.
 
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