The Las Piñas City police said robbery-holdup could be the motive behind the killing of a beauty specialist who was found dead inside an abandoned car on Tuesday, Jan. 17.
Col. Jaime Santos, city police chief, conducted an ocular inspection at the crime scene and found that the cellular phone of the victim, Jennifer Mendoza, 29, of Balagtas St., Tondo Manila, was missing.
Santos said they are looking into the possibility of a "love angle" in the killing of Mendoza.
He said the victim was found dead seated at the passenger seat of a gray Mazda car with plate number ATA-9782 with a gunshot wound on the head.
Based on the investigation, the victim could have been killed early morning of Tuesday before she was discovered by street sweepers Olivia Olimberio,48, and Teresita Mejorada around 9:30 a.m. in front of Villar Sipag Complex on C5 Road in Barangay Zapote.
Santos said investigators found a .9mm slug on the floor of the driver's side of the car.
He said the driver of the car could have alighted from the car before shooting the victim to death.
The city police chief said that upon verification with the Land Transportation Office (LTO), the car was registered under a male resident of Caloocan City.
Santos said coordination was immediately made with the Caloocan Sub-Station 10 and the team proceeded to the address of the said resident.
The resident told probers he had already sold the car.
The city police chief said they are conducting a backtracking to determine where Mendoza was last seen.