September Sacrifice
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Narrated by:
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Ted Brooks
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By:
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Mark Horner
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"If I'm ever late for work, call the police!"
That's what Albuquerque, New Mexico, bank teller Girly Chew, 36, told her boss. The Malaysian-born beauty lived in mortal fear of her pathologically deranged husband and had taken out a restraining order against him. She was late for work for the first - and last - time on September 10, 1999. Her bloodstained clothes were found near a lonely stretch of desert highway. Chew's estranged spouse was an unrepentant scam artist with a terrifying violent streak. Born Armando Chavez, Jr., in Texas, he changed his name to Diazien Hossencofft and said he was from Switzerland. Claiming to be a surgeon and DNA expert with an antiaging formula, he conned a woman dying of cancer out of nearly a half million dollars. While married, he conducted numerous affairs - even managing to wrangle sole custody of the infant son he fathered with one of his mistresses. Nursing a sick obsession with his wife while exerting Manson-like control over his girlfriend/accomplice, UFO fanatic Linda Henning, 47, Hossencofft set the stage for Girly Chew's murder and followed through on his plan with sadistic enthusiasm.
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- claire adams
- 05-12-22
An intriguing story
Really enjoyed this. The narrator should avoid using different voices though - his English accent was the worst attempt I've ever heard. English listeners will also find the description of Leicestershire as 'a working class town' mildly amusing. Otherwise a well told tale with plenty of interesting characters and bizarre elements to keep the listener hooked.
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