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In the last episode, we introduced the assassination of Henry Liu — a Taiwanese-American journalist killed in California in 1984 by members of the Bamboo Union. The killing had some similarities to the murder of Haing Ngor.
In this episode, Patricia Nunan travels to Taipei to find out if that case can reveal any new truths about the Ngor killing. After all, if a triad had the reach to carry out a killing on U.S. soil once — couldn’t it happen again?
Nunan sits down with Chang An-lo, also known as “White Wolf,” a founding member of the Bamboo Union. He’s an “Original Gangster.” He was also a “blood brother” to of one of Liu’s assassins.
Together, they dive into the Liu assassination to see if it offers any answers to the Ngor case.
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In the last episode, we introduced the assassination of Henry Liu — a Taiwanese-American journalist killed in California in 1984 by members of the Bamboo Union. The killing had some similarities to the murder of Haing Ngor.
In this episode, Patricia Nunan travels to Taipei to find out if that case can reveal any new truths about the Ngor killing. After all, if a triad had the reach to carry out a killing on U.S. soil once — couldn’t it happen again?
Nunan sits down with Chang An-lo, also known as “White Wolf,” a founding member of the Bamboo Union. He’s an “Original Gangster.” He was also a “blood brother” to of one of Liu’s assassins.
Together, they dive into the Liu assassination to see if it offers any answers to the Ngor case.

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