Edgar Matobato, a former hit man for Rodrigo Duterte, recounts his deadly past and the chilling methods he employed to execute his victims. Now living in hiding, Matobato seeks to testify against the regime he once served.
**Confessions of a Hit Man: Edgar Matobato's Harrowing Testimony**
**Confessions of a Hit Man: Edgar Matobato's Harrowing Testimony**
In an exclusive interview, Edgar Matobato reveals chilling details about his time as a hit man for former Philippine President Duterte, and his struggle to stay alive while preparing to testify.
Edgar Matobato sits within the clandestine confines of a secret refuge, his voice a hushed whisper as he recounts his past as a hit man in the Philippines. For nearly 24 years, he served with a notorious death squad linked to former President Rodrigo Duterte, confessing to taking the lives of numerous individuals through myriad methods – including using a .45-caliber Colt M1911 pistol, which has become his weapon of choice.
During a rainy conversation in his outdoor kitchen, Matobato reflects on a gruesome incident in which he fed a man to a crocodile, a deed he claims was a rare exception in his grim career. “I’m trying to remember, but I cannot remember everyone,” he admits, his remorse evident amidst the somber atmosphere.
Deeply embedded in a life of crime, Matobato has lived in hiding for over a decade since he publicly confessed to his actions and named Duterte as the person behind the orders for the killings. He is driven not only by his own desire for redemption but by the urgent need to testify about the atrocities committed during his time alongside the former mayor of Davao City, who later assumed the role of President.
As rain pitter-patters around him and mosquitoes buzz in the air, Matobato grapples with the weight of his confessions, seeking to prevent others from experiencing the violence that defined his past. His chilling recollections serve as a stark reminder of the human cost associated with political power in the Philippines and the lost lives borne of a regime that once promised safety and order.