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Case 231: Anna-Jane Cheney

Casefile True Crime

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An Autopsy of Anna Jane Keo's Death

Anna Jane Cheney had taken out a $400,000 life insurance policy. She told her brother and other friends about it before she left for Hong Kong in July 2013. The money would settle her debt to her father and pay off her mortgage. Anna Jane's close friends deemed Henry Keo to be secretive and a liar. A former colleague of Henry's also described him as a snake oil salesman. Dr Colin Manock was aware of an infamous case that occurred in England in the early 20th century where three otherwise healthy young women drowned in small bathtubs. He concluded they hadn't died by accident at all. Someone had likely pulled each woman up by their legs, causing their upper bodies

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