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Wendy Albano was an American businesswoman murdered in 2012 in a hotel room in Bangkok. Authorities in the U.S. contacted the United States Department of State, leading to the arrest of a suspect hiding in India in 2014. The chief suspect was an Indian business associate who fled to India after her death. One of the key pieces of evidence that made him a suspect was their known business relationship and video surveillance from the hotel. U.S. Senator Bill Nelson asked then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to help with the case.

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  • Murder of Wendy Albano (en)
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  • Wendy Albano was an American businesswoman murdered in 2012 in a hotel room in Bangkok. Authorities in the U.S. contacted the United States Department of State, leading to the arrest of a suspect hiding in India in 2014. The chief suspect was an Indian business associate who fled to India after her death. One of the key pieces of evidence that made him a suspect was their known business relationship and video surveillance from the hotel. U.S. Senator Bill Nelson asked then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to help with the case. (en)
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  • Wendy Albano (en)
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  • Bangkok, Thailand (en)
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  • Tampa, Florida, US (en)
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  • Wendy Albano was an American businesswoman murdered in 2012 in a hotel room in Bangkok. Authorities in the U.S. contacted the United States Department of State, leading to the arrest of a suspect hiding in India in 2014. The chief suspect was an Indian business associate who fled to India after her death. One of the key pieces of evidence that made him a suspect was their known business relationship and video surveillance from the hotel. U.S. Senator Bill Nelson asked then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to help with the case. (en)
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