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| | G.R. No. L-3934 (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | Both the appellants were found guilty of the crime with which they were charged, and sentenced to life imprisonment (cadena perpetua), the accessory penalties prescribed in articles 54 of the Penal Code, the indemnification of the heirs of the deceased in the sum of P1,000, and to the payment of the costs. |
 | | Leocadio Soriano, a priest of the Aglipayan church at Pura, Tarlac, lived with the accused, Ambrosio Estabillo, vice-president of Pura, from October, 1905, until the night of the 14th of June, 1906, when he disappeared. |
 | | On the morning of the 20th of June, 1906, a number of dogs were seen dragging a human head along the ground near the Aglipayan church; and a short time thereafter a headless body clothed in a priest's robe, was discovered buried near the place where the head was found. |
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