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The Locked Door That Has No Answer: The Death of Hugues de la Plaza A neighbor stepped outside at 8:00 AM and found two pools of blood leading to a door that was locked from the inside. Every bloody shoe print inside the apartment belonged to the victim. No weapon was ever found. Four separate investigations reached four different conclusions — and no one has ever been charged. In this episode, we explore a 2:40 AM timeline window where a neighbor heard a door open three times and a thud strong enough to shake a shared wall, a broken watch found pinned beneath the body that later yielded an unidentified DNA profile from a foreign source, and a Marin County homicide ruling that was withheld from the victim's family for seven months. Was Hugues de la Plaza capable of stabbing himself in the stomach, chest, and neck — then locking his own door and disposing of the weapon — or did someone walk out that front door and leave him to die alone? Case Details Victim: Hugues "Oog" de la Plaza, 36, French-American software professional recently promoted at his company. Date: Death discovered June 2, 2007; estimated time of death approximately 2:40 AM. Location: San Francisco, California, USA. Case Status: The case remains officially unsolved with an undetermined ruling from the San Francisco medical examiner. No arrest has ever been made. A French magistrate investigation concluded homicide in 2009, but jurisdictional limits prevented prosecution. Episode Key Points - Every bloody shoe print tracked across the interior of the apartment matched shoes Hugues was wearing — not a single unidentified print was found inside. - A broken watch found pinned beneath the body yielded an unidentified DNA profile in French lab testing in 2009 — a profile that has never been publicly matched to any known individual. - The Marin County medical examiner independently concluded homicide in February 2009, noting blood splatter on the exterior step wall consistent with a knife being inserted and withdrawn — but that report was withheld from the family for seven months. - Hugues was known by close friends to be extremely squeamish about blood, feeling nauseous even at small amounts — a detail that becomes difficult to reconcile with the suicide theory's required sequence of three self-inflicted stab wounds. Hugues de la Plaza, San Francisco homicide 2007, locked room death California, unsolved murder San Francisco, French-American cold case, true detective, homicide, forensic science, criminal minds, investigation, murder, unsolved mysteries, true crime English.
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