Let this news item add fuel to the fire that all new borns be DNA paternity tested to stop wasting the time and effort of cuckolded men. Cuckolding is an age old practice and with the coming ubiquity of DNA tests cuckolding can and should be eliminated.
The tragic story of a 7 year old girl found murdered in a suit case turned the tragedy into a funny and at the same time SHAMEFUL expose. Painful for the cuckolded father, SHAMEFUL and SHAMELESS for the mother. Time for Mr. Palma to pack up and leave.
What did my wife and I learn from this news item? We have 2 sons. In the future, every woman claiming to bear one of our sons’ sperm in an alleged grandchild SHOULD be DNA paternity tested immediately. We are not wasting our time, love, effort and resources as CUCKOLDED GRANDPARENTS.
When you CUCKOLD A FATHER, you CUCKOLD THE FATHER’S ENTIRE TRIBE. This means TRIBAL WAR. DNA Paternity Tests RULE!
Rina Jimenez-David of the Philippine Daily Inquirer on Friday July 17 writes:
Talk about giving the “good news” and the “bad news.”
The National Bureau of Investigation conducted a press conference the other day, covered and aired by TV networks, announcing that DNA tests conducted on the body of a young girl found inside a suitcase two years ago had confirmed the girl’s identity. The girl, they said, was Geraldine Palma whose parents had been searching for her these last two years. Cause of death was determined to be strangulation.
But that wasn’t all. NBI technical services chief Reynaldo Esmeralda also said that while the DNA profile matched that of the mother, Felma Estravela, it did not match that of the father, Gerald Palma. Estravela and Palma are not married.
I didn’t catch the newscast, but a friend did and was disturbed enough to write to me about it. “I found it disturbing that the NBI made the announcement (in such a manner),” my friend wrote. “The video footage showed that Geraldine’s father was clueless until the announcement. His reaction, which was caught by the cameras, was clearly unguarded.”
Was it necessary to announce to the world that Geraldine’s DNA and her father’s did not match? asks my friend. “The announcement that Geraldine’s profile matched that of her mother’s would have been enough,” my friend believes. And couldn’t the news have been broken to the parents in private, at least to prepare them for it?
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THE BIT about mismatching DNA profiles may have lent the proceedings some titillating touches, but such a sudden, public announcement was unnecessary cruelty, my friend said. “I am troubled by the way the NBI subjected the man who, as reports said, was a loving father to Geraldine, to such public humiliation. I can imagine how confused the man is right now.”
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From the Manila Bulletin:
Deputy Director for Technical Services lawyer Reynaldo Esmeralda said the result of the DNA test conducted by Interpol in Bosnia ended speculation on the death of Palma, 7, a student of St. Paul College.
Esmeralda, however, said the result of the DNA test conducted by International Commission of Missing Persons (ICMP) shows that Gerald Palma was not the father of Geraldine.
“The DNA test confirmed that it was Geraldine and that her mother is Felma Estravela but the father is not Gerald,” said Esmeralda in an interview.