The year was 2008 in the small public hospital of Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija. A thirteen-year-old boy, Richard Abisamis, trembled as nurses stitched a severe laceration above his eyebrow. His clothes were stained with blood, his limbs bruised.
Outside the emergency room, his mother, Norma, was inconsolable, while his father, Roberto, struggled to contain his explosive anger. Richard, a typical, quiet, and physically slight student, had just suffered the worst instance of bullying he had ever experienced—an attack that would irrevocably alter his life.
His assailant was John Fred Salazar, the son of a wealthy rice mill owner, who represented the entitlement and impunity of the powerful within their community. The attack was swift and brutal: a punch to the face that damaged Richard’s eye, followed by continuous kicks as he lay helpless.
While the physical wounds were treated, the trauma and the resulting, incomplete legal process laid the foundation for a quiet, decade-long quest for justice that would culminate in a deadly, unsanctioned act of vengeance. The story of Richard Abisamis is a tragic study in delayed justice, unresolved trauma, and the ultimate, dark cost of seeking retribution after the system fails.
The Unresolved Trauma and The Failure of Justice (2008)
The immediate consequence of the assault was the severe laceration that required stitching and extensive bruising. However, the lasting, critical injury was internal: damage to Richard’s optic nerve, which gradually caused his left eye to dim, blurring his future aspirations.
His dream of becoming an electrician—a profession relying on acute visual precision—was abruptly extinguished. The trauma was immense, turning the once-quiet boy into a recluse, paralyzed by fear and shame.
The Abisamis family, deeply distressed, immediately filed a complaint with the barangay officials, armed with a medical certificate and photographs of Richard’s injuries. John Fred’s parents, displaying the arrogance of their wealth, dismissed the complaint, claiming the incident was merely a minor disagreement initiated by Richard.
Although two first-year high school students initially offered testimony confirming John Fred was the unprovoked assailant, they later recanted their statements, likely under pressure.
The legal process failed Richard completely. Due to the minor age of both parties, the case was relegated to the child welfare desk. The outcome was a farce: John Fred was merely ordered to undergo brief counseling.
He was never suspended, never apologized, and offered no financial assistance for the medical expenses incurred by the Abisamis family. The school administration failed to intervene decisively, allowing the simple insults and subtle harassment from John Fred to persist until Richard, broken and demoralized, was forced to withdraw from school.
In the subsequent months, Richard’s left eye began to cloud over permanently, and the scar on his eyebrow became a constant, physical reminder of the assault and the profound injustice he suffered. His father, Roberto, burdened by the emotional and financial strain, passed away two years later, leaving Richard and his mother, Norma, alone to grapple with the lasting wounds of the past.
The Decade of Silence and The Spark of Vengeance (2018)
Ten years passed, and the injustice seemed to have been buried by time, but not for Richard. The quiet boy who once dreamed of becoming an electrician was now Richard Abisamis, 23, his future stolen, his vision impaired, and his aspirations replaced by the stark necessity of survival. He walked the side of the highway daily, selling rice cakes and local delicacies at the bus terminal, a stark contrast to John Fred’s privileged life.
His mother, Norma, now 60, managed a small roadside store, their sole source of income. Richard’s daily life was a humbling, constant reminder of what he had lost.
Then, one day in February 2018, while vending at the bus terminal, Richard recognized the familiar, hated face entering a parked sedan. It was John Fred Salazar, the architect of his suffering. A sudden, cold rush of anger flooded Richard’s veins. The memory of the bloody evening in 2008, the subsequent shame, and the failure of justice violently returned.
Richard immediately accessed social media, easily locating John Fred’s profile. The photos confirmed his suspicions: John Fred was now a successful, happy owner of a car dealership, seemingly content and untouched by the consequences of his past actions.
In that moment, the long-submerged rage that had been festering for a decade surged back to life. Richard’s quiet desperation transformed into a cold, singular focus: retribution.
He meticulously learned John Fred’s home address, subtly trailing him from afar, observing his routine as he entered his affluent, secluded subdivision. Richard’s anger was silent; he made no threats, yet his clenched fists and determined surveillance marked the beginning of a calculated plot for vengeance.
The Calculated Act of Retribution and The Farewell Note
The night of February 18, 2018, was dark and damp, marked by a pervasive drizzle that seemed to anticipate a coming tragedy. Richard Abisamis, 23, prepared to close the chapter that had been forcibly opened 10 years earlier. He carried a small knife purchased recently from the market, his weapon of final recourse, and walked toward the dimly lit, secluded street leading to John Fred’s residence.
He knew every detail: John Fred’s exact time of return from the dealership, the make of his car, the frequently unlatched gate, and the blind spot where no CCTV cameras operated. His planning was meticulous and repetitive, ensuring every step was executed flawlessly.
Precisely at 9:00 PM, a red sedan pulled to a stop. John Fred Salazar, dressed in a long-sleeved shirt and carrying an umbrella, stepped out, distracted by his cellphone. He never saw the shadow approach from behind. In a split second, John Fred lost his balance and fell. The light drizzle was immediately joined by the flow of blood onto the pavement.
Richard acted swiftly and efficiently. He withdrew, used a damp rag to wipe the knife, and immediately disposed of the weapon in a nearby river. His hoodie—his only disguise—was tossed into a storm drain. He walked away from the scene as if nothing had happened, filled with a grim satisfaction that the justice the system denied him had finally been exacted.
Returning home, Richard paused at his mother’s small store. Norma was asleep in the darkness. He silently kissed her forehead, then placed a sealed envelope next to the counter.
The letter inside was simple but weighty, a note of farewell and gratitude, coupled with a veiled confession of the anger he held against the person who owed him a great debt. It was the final goodbye before he disappeared into the night.
The Mystery of the Disappearance and The Unclosed Case
The next morning, the town was awakened by the news of John Fred Salazar’s loss of life, found in the street near his home. Police initially treated the incident as a random robbery attempt. There were no witnesses, no CCTV footage, and the overnight rain had meticulously washed away any physical evidence.
However, the case shifted when, a few days later, Norma Abisamis appeared at the precinct. She reported the sudden, complete disappearance of her son, Richard, who had left on the evening of February 18 and never returned.
In her hands, she held Richard’s farewell letter, which, though lacking an explicit admission, contained enough emotion and reference to a “great debt” to connect the family to the fatal incident.
The investigation quickly connected the present event to the 2008 bullying incident, establishing a clear motive of revenge. Richard Abisamis immediately became the prime suspect. Police launched a search operation, and Norma issued a public plea for her son to come home.
The only physical clue recovered was found by a barangay official searching near the river: a pair of sandals, one with a broken strap, confirmed by Norma to belong to Richard. This finding deepened the mystery: Did Richard attempt to flee and drown in the river’s strong current, or was the sandal strategically left to suggest his passing while he went into hiding?
Weeks turned into months, and Richard remained missing. A single anonymous tip placed a man matching his description—thin, sunburnt, with a scar over his eye—at a bus terminal in Pangasinan, but the sighting was never confirmed. Richard Abisamis was eventually added to the national missing persons file.
The case of John Fred Salazar officially remains open, filed as a homicide with no identified perpetrator. Yet, within the community and the police files, the unspoken truth endures: the unjust suffering of a child, ignored by the authorities, ultimately led to a tragic, violent final resolution. Norma Abisamis clings to the hope that her son is alive, a testament to a mother’s refusal to accept that the son who sought a righteous debt has been permanently lost to the cruel, cold river of unresolved trauma.
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