The city of Baguio was rocked by a gruesome crime that saw the tragic end of Juliet “Shane” Hesim, a young woman whose life was brutally cut short. This incident unraveled a series of harrowing details, involving drugs, betrayal, and a cry for justice that echoes through the community.
The Crime and Its Aftermath:
- Discovery of the Crime: The lifeless body of Juliet “Shane” Hesim was discovered in a private compound in Barangay Alfonso Tabora, Baguio City on August 30. This chilling discovery set in motion a police investigation that would uncover disturbing details of her last moments.
- Suspects and Surrender: Reneval N. Ponce, 31, and his live-in partner, Babylyn Salvador, 22, emerged as the primary suspects in this case. Over a week after the crime, they voluntarily surrendered to the Manila Police District, marking a significant turn in the investigation.
- Details of the Murder: In a horrifying turn of events, Ponce confessed to participating in the crime, although he claimed another individual, known only as “Eminem,” was the actual killer. Ponce detailed how they lured Hesim under the guise of a massage service, leading to her brutal murder. The victim was physically assaulted, tied up with duct tape, and strangled with a belt. Notably, both suspects were under the influence of drugs during the crime.
- Victim Identification: Hesim’s identity was confirmed by her twin sister, through a distinctive “Shane Hesim” tattoo. The autopsy revealed the cause of death to be strangulation asphyxiation by ligature.
- Continued Investigation: The Baguio City Police Department (BCPD) continues its efforts to identify and capture “Eminem,” the other suspect in this heinous crime. The community and Hesim’s family are still grappling with the aftermath, seeking justice for the irreparable loss.
The Impact of the Crime: The tragic demise of Juliet “Shane” Hesim in Baguio City is a stark reminder of the fragility of life and the devastating impact of crime on communities. It underscores the importance of vigilance, the role of law enforcement in bringing perpetrators to justice, and the need for a supportive community in times of grief.
