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Police in the Philippines have offered a reward for the location of two suspects after the brutal murder of 23-year-old Karie Ces Mojica in Subic, Zambales. The body of Karie, known as 'Aika' was found partly burnt in a dike, with three gunshot wounds to her head. Jonathan Dewayne Viane of Anchorage, Alaska has been named a suspect in the case but authorities say he fled the country Saturday, on an EVA-Air flight, bound for Alaska.
Police say Viane's girlfriend in the Philippines has provided information that led to the issuing of a warrant for his arrest. She told them the victim was the best friend of Viane's ex-wife who resides in the US and had been talking to her about his 'illicit' activities in the Philippines.
Murder charges have been filed against both Viane and Nino dela Cruz, of Subic, Philippines and Olangapo City Government has offered a P50,000 (about $10,000) reward for information leading to the arrest of either of the suspects.
*I'm very concerned about this case. There is no coverage that I can find in US media at all, and it seems disturbing that someone with an arrest warrant for the murder of a young woman can just return to Anchorage and go about his business without those citizens (and maybe the ex-wife supposedly with info on allegedly illicit activities) knowing a thing about it. I did try but media there don't seem interested at all.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2015/07/28/1481921/zambales-slay-suspect-flees-philippines
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/stor...eward-offered-vs-suspects-in-aika-mojica-slay
Police say Viane's girlfriend in the Philippines has provided information that led to the issuing of a warrant for his arrest. She told them the victim was the best friend of Viane's ex-wife who resides in the US and had been talking to her about his 'illicit' activities in the Philippines.
Murder charges have been filed against both Viane and Nino dela Cruz, of Subic, Philippines and Olangapo City Government has offered a P50,000 (about $10,000) reward for information leading to the arrest of either of the suspects.
*I'm very concerned about this case. There is no coverage that I can find in US media at all, and it seems disturbing that someone with an arrest warrant for the murder of a young woman can just return to Anchorage and go about his business without those citizens (and maybe the ex-wife supposedly with info on allegedly illicit activities) knowing a thing about it. I did try but media there don't seem interested at all.
http://www.philstar.com/nation/2015/07/28/1481921/zambales-slay-suspect-flees-philippines
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/stor...eward-offered-vs-suspects-in-aika-mojica-slay