Kaye Torres: Epitome of Dignity

I have been waiting for the response of Kaye Torres with regards to the death of Rod Strunk. It’s good to know that such dignity can still come out even with the death of the main suspect in her mother’s murder. Reminds me of Pope John Paul’s forgiveness of his shooter.

Whether or not Rod Strunk’s fall to death was a suicide or not, it’s good to know that the bitterness that has taken away from so many people’s lives is not seen in Kaye Torres. Nida Blanca would have been proud.

Kaye’s statement says it all, “It’s very tragic that Rod’s life had to end this way… whatever his faults and shortcoming may have been, I have never wished this kind of misfortune or tragedy on him.”

“I feel that the case should not end with the death of Rod Strunk; especially since his innocence or guilt has never been proven. Rod may have avoided extradition here, but now he will have to face a much higher court.”

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