UPDATE on the George Anikow Murder Case as of November 27, 2012:
The 4 suspects have refused a drug test. Their lawyers were adamant about it. Makati Police have finally released photos of the suspects .
Crispin Dela Paz
Gino Datu III or Galicano Datu III
Osric Cabrera was the stylish one wearing a dinner jacket as seen on the CCTV footage
Osric Cabrera's Dad: Still in Denial about his son's involvement
George Anikow lies fighting for his life. Also on the photo is the security guard who was unable to stop the fight, but was quick enough to radio for help and a road block set up.
Alfonso Abastillas was the main assailant with the knife who stabbed Anikow in the back and neck.
US Marine Major George Anikow of #9, Soler Street, Bel-Air Village was killed 4:20 a.m. Saturday at the Bel-Air guard house.
As a sports utility vehicle tried to gain entry into the Bel-Air village, the guard on duty asked the men on board to present their ID which they refused.
The suspects ran after Anikow and proceeded to maul and stab him in front of the security guard. The group then threatened the guard not to report the incident.
The suspects then fled the scene and headed along Rockwell Drive toward Palm Village, where one of the suspects owns a house.
In the Philippines, crime suspects or persons of interest are allowed to cover their faces from the public.
Juan Alfonso Abastillas
As seen on the video, suspects Crispin dela Paz, 28 years old of Unit 2B, Luna Apartment, Buendia;
Juan Alfonso Abastillas, 24 of Unit AB 130 Galeria de Magallanes, Lapu-Lapu ave. Makati;
Unconfirmed Photo of Galicano Datu III
Osric Cabrera Malabanan, of Lot 19, Block 3, Bougainvillea Street, Barangay Pembo
Galicano Datu III, 22 years old of P. Ocampo, Malate.
Bel-Air Incident Murder weapon
The US Embassy condemns the attack that led to the murder of the US Marine.
Anikow, father of 3 kids and wife to a US embassy diplomat died at the Makati Medical Center around 7am.
Major Anikow with his US Diplomat wife, Laura Anikow and eldest son. (photo source Huffpo)
The suspects were quick to deactivate their Facebook and Twitter accounts when the early morning news and CCTV footage of their Bel-Air stabbing spree was finally leaked on Youtube.
The suspects have since lawyered up and are reportedly from rich Philippine families.