
The body of a female masseuse who refused to provide “extra service” to her customer was found by caretakers at a farm in Norzagaray, Bulacan. According to a report by the Norzagaray Police, the body was discovered on June 27 at around 7:30 a.m. along Kaypiskal road, Brgy. Tigbe. He was wearing a black shirt and was partially buried behind the farm.
Based on the investigation, the suspect alias “Tano” called the masseuse alias “Mari” from Brgy. San Martin, San Jose Del Monte City. She came to the farm hut to get a massage. They argued because the man did not pay enough and the woman did not agree to have sex.
In anger, the woman slapped the suspect. The man retaliated—hitting her with a rock, hitting her on the head with a crowbar, and stabbing her. He then buried the body in the ground to hide what he had done.
The crime was only discovered when caretakers noticed the bulging soil. When they dug it up, the victim's body was discovered. The shovel used in the burial and the victim's cellphone were also recovered from the area.
The suspect was arrested in Brgy. District IV, Lemery, Batangas, after a follow-up and hot pursuit operation by the police. He is now in custody and facing a murder case.