Identification of suspicious woman killed in a hotel in Thu Duc



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On November 1, Thu Duc District Police were working with the Ho Chi Minh City Police Department to arrest a woman who murdered a woman at a hotel in Thu Duc District.

During the investigation and the extraction of images from the camera, the police initially identified the suspect as a man (about 45 years old), around 1 m 7 in height.

Identification of the suspect of having been murdered in a hotel in Thu Duc - Photo 1.
Identification of suspicious woman murdered in a hotel in Thu Duc - Photo 2.
Identification of a suspect murdered in a hotel in Thu Duc - Photo 3.

The camera records the suspect entering the hotel and then into the woman’s room (camera cutout)

Subject appeared at Hotel AH (1st Street, Binh Chieu Ward, Thu Duc District) and went to the room of Ms TTL (45 years old, from Lao Cai). Approximately 1 hour later, the subject took the car back, the hotel staff went to the examination room to discover that Ms. L. was murdered.

Camera footage shows the suspect driving a motorcycle without a license plate, wearing a mask, blue and white jeans, a blue short-sleeved T-shirt, and slippers.

Identification of a suspect murdered in a hotel in Thu Duc - Photo 4.
Identification of a suspicious woman murdered in a hotel in Thu Duc - Photo 5.

Crime scene

While investigating the scene, the police seized many condoms, an 80 cm long metal rod with 2 ends wrapped in an elastic wrap and connected to a metal clothes hanger by elastic bands. In addition, the police also confiscated the bag inside that did not have Ms. L.’s property discarded on the street behind the hotel.

As reported by the Nguoi Lao Dong newspaper around 4:00 p.m. on October 29, a man (identity unknown) came to the AH Hotel at 1st Street, Binh Chieu Ward, Thu Duc District to rent a room to stay with Ms. L. About 1 hour later, the man rushed back home.

Seeing an anomaly, the hotel staff went to the inspection room and then burned when they discovered that Ms. L. had died.

Residents said the man was riding a Wave motorcycle without license plates.



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