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PH Murder Stories - Herbert Colanggo and the Horrific RCBC Cabuyao Massacre (2008)

Herbert Colanggo and the Horrific RCBC Cabuyao Massacre (2008)

07/15/22 • 13 min

PH Murder Stories

On May 16, 2008, eight bank employees, a security guard, and a depositor were lined up and blown out their heads after a group of men robbed the Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) located at Science Park Branch in Cabuyao, Laguna.

This summary execution-style robbery was tagged as the bloodiest bank robbery in the country's history, as they were all sprawled on the floor with a single gunshot to their head.

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On May 16, 2008, eight bank employees, a security guard, and a depositor were lined up and blown out their heads after a group of men robbed the Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) located at Science Park Branch in Cabuyao, Laguna.

This summary execution-style robbery was tagged as the bloodiest bank robbery in the country's history, as they were all sprawled on the floor with a single gunshot to their head.

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The Slaying of Elvira Manahan (1986)

​Every generation has had its own share of "It" girls. These icons were trendsetters when it came to fashion and lifestyle, and everyone who's anyone wanted to be like them; or even have just a whiff of their aura.

Their legacies stood the test of time. They would eventually be known for years, even decades beyond their lifetime.

During the 1950s in the Philippines, one such "It" girl was Elvira Manahan.
Elvira Manahan was a society and fashion icon in the Philippines whose reputation remains unrivaled to this day. All that came to an end the day she was murdered on October 14, 1986—leaving behind a legacy of glamour and mystery.

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On New Year's Eve of 2011, 35-year-old Reynaldo Dagsa, a Barangay councilman from Caloocan City, requested his family to wake him up before midnight to join in on the new year's festivities in the wonder of the fireworks around them.

He was taking pictures of his wife, daughter, and mother-in-law outside their home on New Year's Day when the gunman, Arnel Buenaflor, came from behind a car and cold-bloodedly shot Dagsa on his right forearm and chest.

What makes this case peculiar is that the victim was able to snap a photo of his family seconds before the suspect pulled the trigger on him.

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