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3. Sometime in January 1989, Justo J.

Paras confided to me that he felt attracted to my lady friend na


me to invite the latter to a dinner date at Chin Loong Restaurant.
4. Conveying the invitation which was accepted by Ma. Jocelyn Ching, the latter, Justo J. Paras and
restaurant.
5. At the behest of Justo J. Paras, I invited Ma. Jocelyn A. Ching, on several occasions, always to a p
invitations were always accepted by the latter.
6. At each of the above-mentioned picnics, I observed that Justo J. Paras and Ma. Jocelyn A. Ching
other.
7. Sometime in March 1989, at around 7:00 o'clock in the evening on a Friday, I accompanied Jus
University Medical Center, where he said he was going to meet someone.
8. After waiting for a few minutes, Ma. Jocelyn Ching arrived and immediately boarded at the back
Justo J. Paras. The latter then requested me to drive both of them (Justo Paras and Ma. Jocelyn A. Ch
Negros Oriental.
9. When we arrived there, Justo J. Paras asked me to wait for them outside the room, while he and Ma
10. I waited outside the room for about two (2) hours after which the two of them emerged from the r
supper.
11. After eating supper, we dropped Ma. Jocelyn A. Ching off in front of the Dumaguete City Cockpit.
12. This meeting was repeated two more times, at the same place and always on a Friday.
13. On April 3, 1988, I went home to Bindoy and stopped working for Justo Paras." pp. 56-57, Records
SUPPLEMENTAL AFFIDAVIT

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1. Sometime in May 1989, I returned to Dumaguete City to look for a job, having been jobless sinc
Negros Oriental.
2. While looking for a job, I stayed at the house where my friend, Bernard Dejillo was staying at Mang
was occupying a room at the second floor of the said house which he shared with me.
3. Sometime in the last week of May 1989, in the course of my job hunting, I met Justo J. Paras. Havin
for a while, discussing matters about the barangay elections in Bindoy, Negros Oriental.
4. When our discussion was finished, Justo J. Paras asked me where I was staying, to which I answ
house. He then requested me to find out if there was an available room at the said house which he c
that I would have to ask my friend Bernard Dejillo about the matter.
5. When I arrived at the house that evening, I asked my friend Bernard Dejillo about the matter, to wh
that a room at the first floor of the same house was available for rental to Justo Paras and Ma. Jocelyn
6. The next day, I immediately informed Justo J. Paras of Bernard Dejillo's approval of his request.
7. Sometime in the first week of June 1989, Ma. Jocelyn Ching moved in to the room she had rented
at.
8. Almost every night thereafter, Justo J. Paras would come to the house and stay overnight. When
converse and while conversing, drink a bottle of Tanduay Rum. Oftentimes, Ma. Jocelyn Ching would j
9. After we finish drinking and talking, Justo J. Paras and Ma. Jocelyn Ching would enter the room
upstairs to my room.
10. The next morning I could always observe Justo J. Paras came out of said room and depart from th

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