Joyce Chiang

Joyce Chiang (江宜玲 Jiāng Yílíng December 7, 1970–c. January 9, 1999) was an attorney with the former Immigration and Naturalization Service, who was murdered. Chiang disappeared on January 9, 1999, in Washington, D.C., and was later found dead. The story of her disappearance and the discovery of her remains in the Potomac River, which drew only local news coverage at the time, was rediscovered and received some national attention in the wake of the similar disappearance of Chandra Levy in May 2001.

Read more about Joyce Chiang:  Life, Disappearance and Death, Chandra Levy Connection, Remembrances

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