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Nationwide Manhunt For Us Suspect In Ebarle Slaying, Philippines

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Nationwide manhunt for US suspect in Ebarle slay

By SOPHIA DEDACE, GMANews.TV

11/23/2009 | 01:24 PM

The police are expanding their manhunt for the American suspect in the road-rage killing of a government official's son after fruitless raids on the homes of folk music legend Freddie Aguilar and British national Stephen Pollard, the uncle and stepfather respectively of suspect Jason Ivler, who is known to be armed and dangerous.

“We’re conducting a nationwide manhunt to make him (Ivler) account for this gruesome and heinous crime. We’re employing all territorial forces in land, air, and sea and we're ordering all national operational support units to leave no stone unturned," Philippine National Police spokesman Chief Supt. Leonardo Espina told GMANews.TV.

The photo above shows a computer-generated image of Jason Ivler done by the Quezon City Police Department based on eyewitnesses' accounts; police say the image matched the photo brought by Ivler's stepfather Stephen Pollard when he went to the police.

The Philippine National Police will soon be circulating a computer-generated image (CGI) of the suspect to air and seaports around the country.

Continued at GMA TV news

Similarity to the Chalerm Yubamrung sons, same blood?

Was Chalerm in the Phillis 28 years ago? Who knows.

Probably not armed or dangerous by now. More likely holed up in some 200 Baht a day room with shriveled up nads.

:)

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