Missing Pieces
Girly Chew, a bright and independent woman from Malaysia, met a charismatic man named Diazien Hossencofft while vacationing at a water park in Texas in the early 1990s. Diazien presented himself as a wealthy, Swedish-born cardiothoracic surgeon and geneticist who had studied in Tokyo. The couple fell in love, married in 1993, and settled in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where Girly found a steady job at a bank.However, Diazien's entire life was a massive fabrication. Born Armando Chavez in Texas, he had completely faked his medical credentials, legally changed his name, and operated as a con artist. He scammed terminally ill patients by convincing them he had discovered a miraculous cure for cancer, charging them exorbitant sums of money for fake treatments consisting of vitamin B6 and his own blood. During their marriage, Diazien was continually unfaithful. He even brought home a baby boy named Dmitri, falsely claiming to have adopted him from Mexico. Girly eventually discovered that Dmitri was actually Diazien's biological son, conceived with a Japanese tourist whom he had manipulated into giving up the child.When Girly uncovered her husband's web of lies, including his fake identity and infidelity, Diazien violently attacked and choked her. Terrified for her life, Girly filed for divorce in 1999, moved into a secure apartment, and warned her coworkers to call the police immediately if she was ever even ten minutes late for work.Meanwhile, Diazien began a relationship with Linda Henning, a local woman deeply obsessed with UFOs and paranormal conspiracy theories. He manipulated Linda by convincing her that he was an immortal, 2,000-year-old reptilian alien, and promised that she would become a reptilian queen in a coming new world order.On September 10, 1999, Girly failed to show up for work, prompting her colleagues to immediately contact the authorities. Police entered her apartment to find a strong smell of bleach and luminal-positive bloodstains on the carpet, indicating a violent struggle and a subsequent cover-up. Shortly after, a highway worker found a blood-soaked tarp and Girly's clothing discarded 200 kilometers away. Investigators discovered the DNA of both Diazien and Linda in Girly's apartment, and Linda's hair was found alongside Girly's blood on the tarp. DNA belonging to another friend from their UFO group, Bill Miller, was also found at the apartment.Diazien was arrested and ultimately pleaded guilty, receiving a life sentence. In a bizarre confession, he claimed that Miller had killed Girly to practice combat for an upcoming alien invasion, and that Diazien had only gone to the apartment to clean up, accidentally planting a vial of Linda's blood as a decoy. Linda Henning was convicted for her involvement and sentenced to 73 years in prison. Despite disturbing rumors that her remains were consumed, prosecutors believe Girly's body was buried in the desert, and she has never been recovered. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-pieces--6886558/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-pieces--6886558/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].
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