Marlene Aguilar’s antics and Jason Ivler’s non-repentance

January 25th, 2010 @ Ricky Rivera

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Marlene Aguilar---dark widow

Marlene Aguilar---dark widow

This is quite obvious and I hope that my colleagues in the media already noticed it. Marlene Aguilar, mother of road rage suspect Jason Ivler is on a media blitz, trying to shore up support behind her son and negate all those negative stories and impressions against him.

Marlene Aguilar, admittedly, is a master psy-war tactician. She is using the public sphere to confuse and befuddle the public mind. She is, actually toying with us and trying to influence us into thinking that his son, Jason Ivler is not responsible for the killing of two innocent motorists.

Fact is, Jason Ivler was pinpointed as the one who rammed the vehicle of Nestor Ponce, which killed him. And he was the one who shot the young Ebarle after an altercation. The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has gathered voluminous pieces of evidence to link Jason to the scene of the crime. His behavior when he was being arrested also showed his anti-social and criminal mind. There is nothing more lucid than those acts.

The public understands the plight and agony of Marlene Aguilar as a mother and who will not defend one’s kid especially in these troubling times? Will we forgive Jason Ivler for those murders he committed? Will we be a forgiving lot, seeing that the killer remains unrepentant and even proud of his serial ways?

Marlene and Jason Ivler reminds me of this movie by Stephen King, of a mother and son team who goes around town, sucking the life force out of young girls. The son, a handsome young lad, goes to school and befriend unsuspecting girls. He then goes out with them and sucks the life out of them, literally. He then goes back to his mother and he feeds the mother of the life force which he collected. The mother regains her youth and immortality.

Marlene is blaming everybody except herself. She spins this yarn of a conspiracy. She blames her so-called “activism” against Global powers as the cause of her family’s present woes. And she even blames her propensity for being hooked with “unsavory, rebellious characters”.