Where is Paco Larranaga now?

Larrañaga is serving his prison time in Spain because of a transfer agreement as a dual citizen.

Is Jacqueline Chiong still alive?

The body was later taken for autopsy, only to find that Marijoy was gang-raped, and was believed to have still been alive before she was thrown to her death down into the ravine. However, the body of Jacqueline was never found, even up until this date.

Where are the Chiong 7 now?

6, 2019, and are now detained in the New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City.

Why is Paco Larranaga in Spain?

Larranaga was sent to Spain in 2007 after the Spanish government invoked the TTSP. “All convicted criminals must serve their sentences.

Who said that if you want to give up give up tomorrow when tomorrow comes give up tomorrow?

Francisco Juan “Paco” Larrañaga
When tomorrow comes, give up tomorrow.” — Francisco Juan “Paco” Larrañaga” / Twitter.

Who are the Chiong 7?

Convicted in the abduction and alleged rape-slay of the sisters were Francisco Juan “Paco” Larrañaga, Jozman Aznar, Rowen Wesley Adlawan, Alberto Allan “Pahak” Caño, Ariel Balansag, James Andrew “MM” Uy and James Anthony Uy, collectively known as the Chiong 7.

How many children does Thelma Chiong have?

The Chiong couple were the parents of Marijoy and Jacqueline Chiong, the victims of the 1997 kidnap-slay that was dubbed as the crime of the decade at the time. Mr. Chiong is survived by his wife Thelma, 67; and children Bruce, 46; Dennis, 42; and Debbie 32.

Who was the judge of the case of Chiong sisters?

Judge Martin Ocampo
Judge Martin Ocampo, who was even seen sleeping through parts of the proceedings, took three months to write his decision. The verdict, reached two years after the crime, was devastating: Paco and his co-defendants were found guilty and received two consecutive life sentences.

How many witnesses signed affidavits stating that they were with Francisco Juan Larranaga in manila while the alleged crime was happening in Cebu?

In the evening of that day until 3:00 o’clock in the morning of July 17, 1997, he was with his friends at the R & R Bar and Restaurant, same city. Fifteen witnesses testified that they were either with Larrañaga or saw him in Quezon City at the time the crimes were committed.

Who was the judge of the case in give up tomorrow?

The Philippines has no jury system, so Paco’s fate rested in the hands of Judge Martin Ocampo, who made the defense team’s work difficult, even jailing them for protesting his decision to throw out expert testimony questioning the identity of Marijoy Chiong’s body.

Why the title is give up tomorrow?

“Give Up Tomorrow” is taken from an interview with Paco who said that his main tactic of survival while in prison was living day to day, “worrying only about how I was going to survive that day.” He told his companions, he said, to “give up tomorrow,” and concentrate on living only for the moment.