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Crisostomo trial visits crime scene

The trial of murder suspect Joseph A. Crisostomo went on an on-site visit yesterday to the former La Fiesta Mall where the body of bartender Emerita Romero was found and the street where she was last seen alive, boarding a car. Superior Court Associate Judge N. Camacho, who is...
Posted On Apr 18 2014 15:38
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Romero’s 911 call played in court

The dramatic recording of the 911 call that murdered bartender Emerita “Emie” Romero made in the early morning hours of Feb. 5, 2012, was played twice yesterday in the ongoing jury trial in Superior Court of Joseph A. Crisostomo. “Please help me!” screamed Romero as she cried and...
Posted On Apr 17 2014 14:37
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Testimony tells how investigation shifted to Crisostomo

Federal Bureau of Investigation special agent Joseph Auther testified yesterday in Superior Court how their investigation in the kidnapping and murder of bartender Emerita Romero shifted to Joseph A. Crisostomo after the latter’s former common-law wife gave tips about a rented...
Posted On Apr 16 2014 08:32
, By Ferdie De La Torre

DPS supervisor: 100 percent sure it’s Crisostomo’s voice in 911 call

Police detective Elias Q. Saralu testified yesterday that he and half of the detectives who listened to the 911 call that Emerita Romero made on Feb. 5, 2012, recognized the male voice in the recordings as that of Joseph A. Crisostomo’s. “I’m 100 percent sure it’s Joseph...
Posted On Apr 15 2014 08:20
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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