Tuesday, June 24, 2008

i was helpless to ask help from NBI..

this is the 2nd to the last part of the previous post, "my ex-bro-in-law allegedly stole my jewels away.."

after his confession, my ex-husband firmly instructed me not to contact any NBI agents. i protested! i explained that to set things clear, the crime should be investigated to point out who the guilty party is. but my protest fell into deaf ears.. he was so sure that his brother did it. he further said that the result of the investigation would be a tremendous shame to the family.

the next thing i knew, he wiped off the finger prints on the jewelry box.. and so was my hope for justice..

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

speaking of the black sheep..

(this is the 6th part of my previous post entitled, "my ex-bro-in-law allegedly stole my jewels away..)

one of the reasons why my ex-bro-in-law was the only suspect is that he already has a history of being the theft. my sis-in-law (just like my mother-in-law, i respect her too much to put a prefix "ex" on her) narrated to me that she lost a camera a long time ago. that camera was a special gift from her father who bought it in saudi arabia when he was still working there. she later saw her camera through her acquaintance. when she asked how that acquaintance was able to acquire that item, she was told that it was bought from her brother. she was dumbfounded and helpless to do anything..

so sad, don't you think?

to be continued..

Friday, June 6, 2008

my ex-bro-in-law wanted some more of my jewels..

this is the 5th part of my previous post entitled, "my ex-bro-in-law allegedly stole my jewels away".

in continuation of my most recent post on why all fingers were pointed to my ex-bro-in-law as the only suspect, read on:

the morning after, i just stayed home as i was too traumatized to report to the office. i was accompanied by my mother-in-law (i respected her too much to put a prefix "ex" on her). then, we saw my ex-bro-in-law and an unidentified man, who were both riding a motorcycle, approached the gate of my house. when they realized that we were around as they saw us watching them through the window, they suddenly made a u-turn. why on earth would they do that? would they have proceeded to enter the house had they were assured that nobody was around? what would they want from my house? some more of my jewels perhaps? or the appliances that were left untouched? he must be a too discontented man..

(to be continued)

Sunday, June 1, 2008

the circumstancial evidence..

(this is the 4th part of the post entitled, "my ex-bro-in-law allegedly stole my jewels away)

my ex-husband cited the following circumstances why they were accusing his brother as the black sheep:

1) his brother went to the house and found out that nobody was around. accordingly, he then proceeded to his lola in libertad and on his way, he saw my car parked at my office. he later went back to the house and nobody was still around.. (why would he still go back to the house when he knew that we were still at the office? he saw my car there, didn't he?)

2) the morning after what happened, he went around the neighborhood asking questions. but the neighbors swore that he did not just ask questions, he was sort of intimidating them to keep their silence, that is, see no evil, hear no evil.

3) a neighbor saw him outside the house holding a bolo that sunday afternoon. when asked about it, he could not give a straight answer. (he must have used that bolo to forcibly open the main door)

to be continued...

the revelation (3rd part of the post, "my ex-bro-in-law allegedly stole..."

my ex-husband was firm in his decision not to pursue the investigation of the case. to avoid further discussion (just like any other issues that he was guilty of), he would usually raise his voice to intimidate me, thereby silencing me.

thankfully my mother did something for me - she confided to a fortune-teller. upon learning that and before the fortune teller could tell her who the culprit was considering at that time my mother was not yet able to buy black candles as instructed by the fortune teller, hehehe), he panicked!

then one night, my ex-husband talked to me. without my knowledge, he and his own family had been accusing his older brother of being responsible for the robbery. of course, nobody really knows his own brother but he and his own family, right?

well, watch out for my next post on why they were pointing fingers at my ex-bro-in-law..
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