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Eraserheads 'Spolarium': Did the song say Vic and Joey guilty of raping Pepsi Paloma?

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Spolarium, a song made popular by the Eraserheads, allegedly tells about the story of the rape and death of former sexy star Pepsi Paloma in 1982 -- involving "Eat Bulaga's" hosts, Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon and comedian Ritchie 'd Horsey, according to a Fil-Am lawyer based in the US.



Eraserheads 'Spolarium': Did the song say Vic and Joey guilty of raping Pepsi Paloma?


There have been a lot of speculations about the meaning of the song "Spolarium," especially with the mention of the names, "Enteng" and 'Joey" in its lyrics, written below:


"At ngayon 
Di pa rin alam 
Kung ba’t tayo nandito 
Puwede bang itigil muna 
Ang pag-ikot ng mundo"

"Umiyak ang umaga 
Anong sinulat ni Enteng at Joey diyan 
Sa gintong salamin 
Di ko na mabasa 
Pagkat merong nagbura"

"Ewan ko at ewan natin
Sinong nagpakana?
At bakit ba tumilapon ang spoliarium
Diyan sa paligid mo?"

An article from Inquirer.net written by Fil-Am lawyer/columnist Rodel Rodis translated the phrases as,

"And we still don’t know why we’re here, please stop the turning of the world, the morning cried, what did Enteng and Joey write in the golden mirror I couldn’t read because someone erased it."

According to Rodis, the diehard fans of the Eraserheads interprets “Enteng” as Vic Sotto, “Joey” as Joey de Leon and the "something that was erased" was their criminal record. The meaning of the lyrics of this song has been a popular subject of discussion in Manila universities as well as in the social media.


Who is Pepsi Paloma?

Pepsi Paloma is Delia Smith, the eldest daughter of Lydia Duenas, a native of Borac, Northern Samar, and Kenneth Smith, an American letter carrier who deserted his family when his four children were still young.

When Delia was barely 13, her mother introduced her to talent manager Rey dela Cruz who changed her name to “Pepsi Paloma” to join his stable of other “soft drink” beauties which included Sarsi Emmanuel and Cola Nicolas. Dela Cruz secured Pepsi’s starring role in her first movie, a “bold” feature called Brown Emmanuelle in 1981.

Less than a year later, according to her account, while promoting one of her movies, Pepsi met the three comedian hosts of Eat Bulaga – Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon and Richie D’Horsey (Richie Reyes). The three men took her out to a bar, drugged her, and then gang raped her in a hotel room.


Vic Sotto, Joey de Leon, Ritchie 'd Horsey accused of rape

To prosecute a crime in the Philippines, you cannot just rely on government prosecutors, you have to hire a private prosecutor otherwise the case will be dismissed for lack of prosecution. For this job, Pepsi sought the help of then Defense Secretary Juan Ponce Enrile who referred her to the senior partner in the ACCRA law office, Atty.  Rene Cayetano, the father of Sen. Pia Cayetano and Sen. Alan Peter Cayetano, who offered his pro bono services to Pepsi.

If convicted of the rape charge, the three comedians faced the death penalty, a sentence that was meted out previously in 1967 to the four rapists of movie star Maggie dela Riva. Three of the men were executed in 1972 on live TV while the fourth escaped the electric chair by dying in prison.

To prevent the same fate from befalling his younger brother, Sen. Tito Sotto quickly went to see Pepsi Paloma while she was still securing the services of Atty. Cayetano. According to her account of this visit, Sen. Sotto “coerced” her into signing an “Affidavit of Desistance” to drop the rape complaint against his brother and his cohorts.

[But how could that affidavit be legal when she was only 14 when she signed it and she did so without the presence of her attorney?  But this happened in 1982 during martial law and the Sottos were said to be favored by the Marcos dictatorship.]

How was she coerced? In her November 3, 2012 column in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, Rina Jimenez David described this incident as follows: “Paloma eventually dropped the charges after she was allegedly visited by one of the trio who said he had only talked with her, but only after placing a pistol on the table in front of her.”

As a result of Pepsi’s signed affidavit of desistance, no criminal charges were filed against the three comedian rapists even after they went down on their knees on their show “Eat Bulaga!” and asked forgiveness from Pepsi Paloma for raping her when she was only 14.


Suicide or murder?


Times Journal headline "Pepsi Paloma kills self by hanging'


Three years after her rape, on May 31, 1985, Pepsi was found dead in her apartment with a rope looped around her neck. The police concluded that it was a suicide caused by “monetary problems” and this was the official story that appeared in the headlines of the newspapers.

One of the few dailies allowed to publish during the martial law regime, the Times Journal on June 1, 1985 carried the banner headline, “Pepsi Paloma Kills Self by Hanging.” The front page news article reported that the day before, Pepsi Paloma’s “limp body, clad only in a flimsy yellow night gown, was found hanging inside a closet from a three-inch thick and 36-inch long cotton sash.”

But her manager, Babette Corcuerra, disputed the press account. “She was earning well and was fully booked for dancing performances. She just finished the Pepsi Paloma Show at the Bughaw and 10 other beerhouses,” Corcuerra said, and she had three film offers lined up, she added.

It just did not add up, Corcuerra said. “She was looking forward to celebrating her 18th birthday next year. She made me promise to throw a big party for her at a hotel because it would be her debut,” Corcuerra told the Times Journal.

Was she murdered? Before he passed away, in an interview on ABS-CBN that was not aired, self-confessed hitman Kit Mateo intimated as much.

“Eat Bulaga!” is now entering its 35th year as the longest-running noontime variety on air program in the history of television, making millionaires of its comedic stars.

Sen. Tito Sotto is still in the Philippine Senate serving as the proud champion of the Holy Roman Catholic Church in his staunch opposition to the Reproductive Health Act and to all forms of contraception.

And Pepsi Paloma? She would've celebrated her 47th birthday this year.--Source: Inquirer




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