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- Though many hazing cases were recorded, the 1991 death of Lenny Villa under the Aquila Legis Fraternity became the turning point for the Philippine government to sign into law RA No. 8409, known as the Anti-Hazing Law, in 1995. In 2007, Cris Mendez was killed during a hazing by members of the Sigma Rho fraternity. Both cases are still pending in court. The story focuses on the practice in most fraternities of testing the loyalty of initiates by forcing them to endure several challenges, including beatings, burnings, punchings, paddlings, and even the commission of heinous crimes like rape and sodomy. (en)
- Kilusang Mayo Uno leader Rolando Olalia and his driver, Leonor Alay-ay, met their deaths in November 1986 when members of the Rebolusyonaryong Alyansang Makabansa were said to have killed them to wreak havoc. This was during the term of the late former President Cory Aquino, when coups d'états were being launched left and right. Suspects ranges from Government agents to disgruntled extreme leftists. (en)
- Judge Henrick Gingoyon, is known for being the presiding judge in some of the most-talked issues in the Philippines, was shot dead in Bacoor, Cavite on New Year's Eve 2005. The suspect is still unknown. (en)
- It's been almost seven decades, but the worst memories of the comfort women from the Japanese Imperial army are still etched in their minds. They filed every possible case against them. Up to now, the government of Japan ignores their plea. (en)
- In Part 1 of the special episode, Case Unclosed revisited the worst tragedies that besieged the nation. Cases of fire, maritime disasters and landslides that took thousands of lives and damaged millions of properties. Has anyone been made accountable for these tragedies? (en)
- In the Part 3 of the special episode, Case Unclosed will revisit again the stories of violence against Women and showing the episodes are the following: "Nida Blanca Murder Case", "Sisig Queen", "Ruby Rose Barrameda Story", "Lucila Lalu: Chop-chop Lady" and "Didith Reyes: Namatay o Pinatay?". (en)
- More than two decades have passed since former President Ferdinand Marcos was ousted from power, but the shadow of his regime endures to this day. There are Martial Law victims requesting compensation. (en)
- Jose Ma. "Bong" Panlilio was charged with the murder of brothers Albert Gutierrez and Ariel De Castro. Today, he is one of the PNP's Most Wanted criminals with a reward of 5 million pesos, with notices posted everywhere around the country. The PNP's search for Panlilio continues. He was later captured in Thailand in 2010. (en)
- In the final episode, Case Unclosed will revisit again the stories of violence against Youth and show the episodes are the following: "Ang Pagkawala ni Geraldine Palma" and "Wala na si "Neneng". (en)
- Some historians claim that during the last few days of December 1896, Rizal retracted all his strong views of corruption and abuse of power by the Spanish friars. If proven true, it can be a basis to question Rizal's status as our National Hero. (en)
- Chop-chop. A term coined to describe what is done to easily and inconspicuously dispose of the remains of a murder victim. The term was first used in the Philippines when the dismembered body parts of Lucila Lalu were found in different cities in May 1967. (en)
- Bro. Eli Soriano, the well-known televangelist and leader of Ang Dating Daan, was charged with raping Daniel Veridiano. The case was initially dismissed, but was refiled by former DOJ secretary Raul Gonzales. Today, Veridiano is a priest. Eli Soriano was in exile in Brazil, and he continued preaching while wanted in the Philippines for libel, perjury, and rape of Veridiano and others. Note: All copies of this episode was erased by MCGI for insulting their leader, and Bro. Eli Soriano, passed away in February 2021. (en)
- This episode was the Part 2 of the year-end special, showing nine previous episodes of the show: "Alaala ng Ozone", "Kapatiran hanggang Kamatayan", "Desaparecidos", "Hultman-Chapman Double Murder Case", "Dacer-Corbito Murder Case", "Nida Blanca Murder Case" "Vizconde Massacre", "Ang Bakas ng Karahasan: The Chiong Murder Case" and "Ang Pagkawala ni Geraldine Palma". (en)
- This was the year-end special, showing three previous episodes: "Dacer-Corbito Murder Case", "Ang Pagkawala ni Geraldine Palma" and "Ang Bakas ng Karahasan: The Chiong Murder Case". (en)
- Because they were promised that the company would double their investments, many agreed to put their money in Multitel. Unfortunately, their get-rich-easy plans turned into one of the biggest scams in the country's history. It was called the Multitel Pyramiding Scam. (en)
- One of the most controversial treasures of all time is Yamashita's treasure. Some of the treasures of General Tomoyuki Yamashita still exist. The discovery of the Golden Buddha by Roger Roxas in 1971 led to his imprisonment under dictator president Ferdinand Marcos. (en)
- The Martial Law years of the re-elected Ferdinand Marcos Sr. administration saw the disappearance and abductions of many activists with no traces of them nor their bodies. Similar incidents also occurred even after the ouster of Marcos and continued during the Arroyo administration. (en)
- Education is believed to be the best legacy we can leave our children. So to ensure their children's future, thousands of Filipinos buy educational plans. In April 2005, however, 30,000 parents were alarmed when news broke out that Pacific Plans, Incorporated, one of the largest companies in the pre-need industry,had gone bankrupt and would not be able to pay for the tuition fees of its planholders. (en)
- On Christmas Day 2006, the Picardal family went to a carnival fair in Marikina. But tragedy struck Kimberly and Katherine Picardal. Reyes family was also present in the carnival, but the child was disabled by the tragedy. Both victims of the tragedy, Picardals helps Reyeses for the justice which still eludes them. (en)
- Dr. José Rizal is known as the Philippines' national hero. To some Filipinos, however, he is more than that. They consider Rizal to be the "Kristong Kayumanggi" or the "Brown Christ". (en)
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