The FBI ruled the 1996 murder of Haing Ngor a robbery gone awry. This podcast will examine some of the lingering questions surrounding the case.We invite listeners to contact us with tips about the case, or to arrange to share any personal memories of Dr. Ngor.Who knows? We may just discover something new.

Who Killed Haing Ngor?
Claim This Podcastby Mary Patricia Nunan
Podcast Overview
The FBI ruled the 1996 murder of Haing Ngor a robbery gone awry. This podcast will examine some of the lingering questions surrounding the case.We invite listeners to contact us with tips about the case, or to arrange to share any personal memories of Dr. Ngor.Who knows? We may just discover something new.
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Recent Episodes

July 3, 2026
The Three-Quarter Review
Three-quarters (or so) of the way through Season 3, the Haing Ngor investigation has gotten complicated. In this episode, Patricia Nunan reviews the path so far: Cambodia, Taiwan, the film industry, debt, threats, banks, money-laundering, the “Singapore Group,” and the political climate. Nearly all of these are leads the LAPD overlooked… or blew off. It’s a recap. The investigation is still unfolding, with patterns emerging around money, organized crime, and the circles Ngor moved through in 1990s Cambodia.

June 26, 2026
The Narcissism of Small Differences
Patricia Nunan returns to Phnom Penh to follow the Cambodia side of the Haing Ngor story — the places he lived, the people who remember him, and the circles he moved through in the years before his death. The reporting examines fragments: a former home, a school built on land Ngor once owned, and traces of the business and social world he moved through in the 1990s. Nunan set out to find people – and she did. More significantly, though, may be the pattern that emerges from tracing some of Ngor’s steps in the last year of his life.

June 19, 2026
Singapore Group
Our main suspect in the Haing Ngor murder – “Larry” – represented a “Singapore group.” That’s according to an interview that Ngor’s secretary gave to the LAPD. So who were they? In this episode, Patricia Nunan and Frank follow that lead through Singapore's corporate records, interviews with former FBI financial-crimes investigators, and a maze of companies that raise more questions than answers. Singapore’s reputation is all about law and order. But when it comes to money-laundering – sometimes – authorities look the other way.
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