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Le Bich Thuy

DNA: ID

AbJack Entertainment

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.8871 Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2021

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Episode 19 Le Bich Thuy

In October 1994, Le Bich Thuy’s coworkers at a medical research institution in the Washington, DC area called police for a welfare check. The workaholic Le had not showed up to work for several days. When police arrived at her home, they found the unthinkable – Le had been raped and murdered. Because nothing in her life led police to her killer, her case went cold. Finally, though, science provided answers – and DNA connected Le’s case to another cold case in the same area. A serial rapist was responsible for her death. And thanks to forensic genealogy conducted by a hobbyist police officer, the killer of Le Bich Thuy has been identified.

**credit Bloodline Detectives: The Rockville Horror

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0:00.0

My name is Mike Morford. Some of you may know me as co-host of the podcast, Criminology.

0:04.1

I'd like to tell you about a solo podcast that I host, which is very close to my heart.

0:08.5

It's called The Murder and My Family.

0:10.0

We've all heard about horrible murder cases in the news, both solved and unsolved.

0:14.1

Most of the time, we listen for a moment and then go about our daily routine.

0:18.2

But have you ever wondered who those murder victims were or thought about their backgrounds?

0:22.2

They're more than a blurb in the news or a statistic.

0:25.2

They were real people living real lives.

0:27.5

They were someone's child, parent, sibling, or friend.

0:30.8

In the murder of my family, I try to get to know those victims with the help of the people

0:34.2

that knew them best, their family members.

0:36.3

Together, we talk about the lives and tragic deaths of their loved ones,

0:40.0

as well as the ripple effect the murders had on surviving friends and family.

0:43.8

Some of the episodes feature high-profile cases you're probably familiar with,

0:47.2

like the Colonial Parkway murders, the Delphi murders, or the Golden State Killer murders.

0:51.6

But many other cases are ones from small towns all over America that barely made the news.

0:56.0

There are dozens of episodes of The Murder of My Family available right now to Benjohn.

0:59.5

Subscribe wherever you listen to podcast.

1:01.5

You're listening to DNAID.

1:04.2

Brought to you by Abject Entertainment.

1:06.6

Be sure to check out some of the other great true crime podcasts from this network,

1:11.1

including The Murder in My Family, Missing Persons,

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