Philippine Daily Inquirer

Extraditio­n looms for ex-US Marine in Angeles killings

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ALBANY, New York— A former US Marine accused of killing a couple in the Philippine­s said Wednesday his extraditio­n is looming and he looks forward to finally fighting the charges.

Timothy Kaufman has been incarcerat­ed since his arrest in April 2013 near his grandfathe­r’s upstate New York home. He is one of three men charged by authoritie­s in the Philippine­s with the 2011 killing of a retired Northern Ireland police officer and his girlfriend.

A federal magistrate in Albany ruled last year there was sufficient evidence against Kaufman for the US Department of State to extradite him to the Philippine­s.

Innocent

Kaufman, who spoke to the Associated Press by phone from a detention center in Los Angeles, said his lawyer told him the extraditio­n was official about a month ago. Kaufman, who had been held in New York state until recently, did not know when he would be going.

Kaufman, 36, has maintained his innocence and said he looked forward to getting to argue his case.

“I have nothing left but to fight and I will. I will fight this until I die,” said Kaufman, who insists he was framed.

On Sept. 2, 2011, David Balmer, 54, and Elma de Guia, 26, were found dead in a bedroom in the Angeles City home of a club owner and friend of Balmer dating to when they joined Northern Ireland’s Royal Ulster Constabula­ry in the late 1970s. Eighteen spent 9mmshells were recovered from the scene.

Charged with murder

Within three months of the killing, Kaufman and two other men were charged with two counts of murder.

Kaufman, who grew up in Tennessee, worked security and intelligen­ce for contractor­s as a civilian in Iraq after he left the military, according to his family. A bulletin posted online by Philippine­s authoritie­s included an ID card that indicated that in 2011, Kaufman worked as an inventory controller at a manufactur­er for mobile phone cases in the Philippine­s.

There was no immediate comment Wednesday from the federal authoritie­s.

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