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Last Seen Alive

Unsolved Homicide: Lisa Au (Revisited Case)

Last Seen Alive

Studio 222

Society & Culture, True Crime

4.4985 Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2020

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

When a young Hawaiian woman leaves a dinner party on a torrentially rainy night, the journey turns deadly—and not because of the weather. Fear grips the Island of Oahu as police search for a killer within their own ranks in this episode of Last Seen Alive. If you know anything about what happened to Lisa Au, please call the Honolulu Police Department at 808-529-3111 and share what you know. Or, if you prefer, you can visit their website—honolulupd.org—and fill out the e-mail contact form available there. See photos from this episode and check out the sources we used to research it here:   https://lastseenalivepodcast.com/2020/09/07/unsolved-homicide-lisa-au/ Support LSA and the DNA Doe Project by getting a shirt or hoodie on our store: https://last-seen-alive.printify.me/products

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When a 19-year-old Hawaiian woman leaves a dinner party on a torrentially rainy night, the journey turns deadly and not because of the weather.

0:07.5

Fear grips the island of Oahu as police search for a killer within their own ranks in this episode of Last Seen Alive.

0:13.9

Sounds like that book you recommended not too long ago.

0:17.2

In a way.

0:39.7

This episode of Last Seen Alive is brought to you by Audible, my go-to source for true crime audiobooks. Right now, I'm listening to The Cases That Haunt Us by John Douglas and Mark

0:45.0

Olshaker. If those names sound familiar, it may be because I recommended another book by this

0:50.3

pair a few months ago, Mind Hunter. Or it may be because John Douglas is the most well-known

0:55.8

behavioral analyst or profiler in the history of the FBI. Either way, the cases that haunt us

1:01.1

is another great listen. It explores the most famous unsolved true crime cases in history.

1:06.5

I'm talking Jack the Ripper, John Bonae Ramsey, and Lizzie Borden, stuff like that.

1:11.5

What true crime enthusiast wouldn't be interested in hearing an accomplished FBI profiler's

1:16.3

analysis of these cases? Mark Douglas' takes on these crimes and the individuals who committed them

1:21.6

are the most fascinating I've ever heard. So, listen for yourself. Audible is giving a free 30-day trial to our listeners. Just go to

1:30.0

audibletrial.com slash Last Seen Alive to activate yours and get your free copy of the

1:35.6

Cases That Haunt us by John Douglas and Mark Olshaker. So it's his take on Leslie Borden.

1:41.2

I haven't gotten to that one yet.

1:44.3

Thanks for listening to Last Seen Alive.

1:46.8

I'm your host, Leah.

1:48.4

I'm your host, Scott.

1:50.1

Lisa Al was last seen alive on January 21st, 1982.

1:54.6

At just 19 years old, Lisa was at a point in her life where there were a lot of beginnings,

1:59.2

a lot of new steps toward independence and shaping her adult life. For example, she'd recently graduated from beauty

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