Abby Choi didn’t disappear quietly. She was taken in the middle of the day, during a routine school pickup, by people who knew her schedule, depended on her money, and had been living comfortably inside her life for years.
This wasn’t impulsive. It wasn’t emotional. It was organized.
In this episode of Hot Mess Murder Club, Kat and Holly break down the murder of Abby Choi, a 28-year-old Hong Kong socialite, mother of four, and long-time financial safety net for her ex-husband’s family. A family that treated her generosity like a permanent resource and reacted violently the moment it was threatened.
We trace how a chauffeured errand turned into a moving crime scene, how financial dependence hardened into entitlement, and how a quiet village house was prepared in advance for something that was never meant to be survivable. From staged lies to police, to dismemberment carried out like a task list, to a failed yacht escape that exposed just how confident they were they’d get away with it.
This case isn’t about a mystery.
It’s about planning.
It’s about time.
And it’s about what happens when too many people benefit from silence.
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