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Drama Erupts as Jessica Soho Breaks the Silence – newly released CCTV footage from the Kap Bucol incident reveals a mysterious man returning a lost wallet, yet his unexpected statement leaves more questions than answers: Was it really an accident, coincidence or secret? What are they hiding behind those blurred frames? Rumors swirl, tension rises, and the truth seems stranger than fiction — You won’t believe what happened next.

THE LIVESTREAM EXECUTION: NEW CCTV FOOTAGE EXPOSES THE ‘PITA-PAIN’ CONSPIRACY AND THE TRAINED ASSASSINS 🚨

THE BLOODSTAINED SCREEN: A BARANGAY CAPTAIN’S LAST MOMENTS

The assassination of Barangay Captain Oscar “Dodong” Bukol Jr. during a live stream in Digos City, Davao del Sur, has metastasized into a complex, high-stakes investigation that points not to a random act of violence, but to a calculated, possibly state-backed execution. New evidence from CCTV footage and explosive statements from investigators are tearing apart the official narrative, suggesting a meticulously planned hit involving multiple suspects and a sinister distraction tactic.

The investigation, spearheaded by the Police Regional Office 11 and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Southern Mindanao, has revealed chilling details: a red vehicle carrying three suspects entered the captain’s subdivision at precisely 9:06 PM, turning towards his house. Just two minutes later, at the same time, the vehicle was captured speeding away. This precision indicates advanced training and execution.

The NBI spokesman, in a staggering public statement, hinted at the terrifying skill of the perpetrator:

“There is an indication that the suspect responsible for the attack on Captain Oscar Dodong Bukol Jr. may possess a high level of training.”

This suggests the shooter was not a mere amateur, but a professional, well-drilled killer.


THE P500 POCKETBOOK PLOY: SYLVESTRE THE ‘PAIN’

The most explosive and controversial element of the investigation centers on Sylvestre, the man who claims he was merely returning the Captain’s lost wallet (pitaka) moments before the shooting. Investigators now believe Sylvestre was an integral part of the criminal design—a deliberate distraction, or “pain,” meant to blind the Captain to his approaching death.

A spokesperson for the Davao del Sur Provincial Office stated that individuals previously mentioned in the Captain’s social media posts are persons of interest, including the Digos City Police Station Chief, Police Lieutenant Colonel Peter Green Ipong (who has since been relieved and subjected to paraffin testing). However, the focus has shifted intensely to Sylvestre.

An investigator revealed the shocking conclusion:

“In my own personal account opinion… he is part of the killing of Oscar Bukol Jr… He had been waiting for the Barangay Chairman… he has something to accomplish on that night. He is of course also our one of our persons of interest.”

The theory is chilling: Sylvestre, by engaging Bukol in conversation about the returned wallet, created a “destruction” that focused the Captain’s attention away from the slow-moving red vehicle. The shooter was then afforded a clear, unobstructed shot.

“If that old man was not there, without that destruction, Captain Bukol could have seen that vehicle and most likely he can escape from that bullet that causes death.”

This means the seemingly innocent act of returning a lost wallet was, in reality, the crucial step in an elaborate murder plot, with Sylvestre acting as the unwitting—or witting—bait.


THE MAYOR’S HAND: THE HIGH-LEVEL FEUD

Further thickening the conspiracy is the trending social media footage allegedly linking Sylvestre to Mayor Tata Sala, another powerful figure with whom Bukol Jr. had a public, heated feud. Although Sylvestre vehemently denied knowing the Mayor personally, his denial only fueled the public’s suspicion that he was an operative in a higher-level political or criminal conspiracy.

Sylvestre, currently in police custody, insisted his motive was simple honesty—returning the wallet he found on the street. He confessed he was concerned for his family after the incident and the relentless accusations labeling him an accomplice. He even denied being a miner or a bodyguard, stating his job was welding cars.

However, the investigator’s timeline—where Sylvestre waited for nearly an hour for the Captain to arrive and then spoke with him just as the live stream began and the suspect vehicle approached—paints a picture of pre-meditated orchestration, placing him at the dead center of the crime scene’s critical moments.


THE UNSOLVED MYSTERY: A WIDER CONSPIRACY

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The case of Captain Bukol Jr. has transcended a simple homicide; it is a profound look into the dangers faced by local officials in the Philippines who dare to speak out on social media. The investigation is now a desperate race to connect the trained shooter, the red vehicle, the relieved police chief, the feuding Mayor, and the ‘pitaka-pain’ Sylvestre.

Bukol Jr. was assassinated on his own property, with the entire tragedy captured on the digital record. The question is no longer how he died, but who orchestrated this high-level, cold-blooded execution. The evidence suggests a terrifying collaboration, where the everyday act of returning a wallet became the final, fatal curtain call in a meticulously planned public assassination. The citizens of Digos City—and the entire nation—are watching, demanding justice for the life lost on a live stream, exposing the chilling realities of power and vengeance.

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