The murderer left no trace, and the Hong Kong police, along with everyone else, were deceived by him
From Casefile True Crime
In a gripping case set on Hong Kong Island, the disappearance of 52-year-old housewife Tina Chan leads her family, including her husband and daughter, to report her missing after she vanishes without a trace on August 17, 2018. The investigation unveils a web of deception that perplexes the police and raises questions about her sudden departure, highlighting the complexities of family dynamics and the elusive nature of truth.
Key Takeaways
- Even in harmonious Hong Kong, family feuds can turn even the coziest dormitory into a battleground.
- Three days of silence turned a missing person case into a haunting reminder of unresolved family tensions.
- A sealed bathroom tells tales: cleanliness wars can escalate to family disappearances—who knew hygiene could cause such drama?
- In a space-strapped city, living large means living close—social tensions in small quarters reveal deep family fractures.
- The allure of the University of Hong Kong masks dark mysteries: a top institution can harbor its own tragic narratives.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Chong Ki Chong (person)
- Tina Chan (person)
- University of Hong Kong (company)
- Hong Kong (location)
- Chen Huan (person)
- Chong Seui (person)
- August 17th (event)
- Way Lun Hall (location)
- August 10th (event)
- Chong Sibo (person)