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Reptilian queens, UFOs, a cancer cure: Strange New Mexico case gets under way

Thu Sep 26, 6:50 PM ET

By John Springer, Court TV

DATELINE ( Court TV) —

In a case that will likely include testimony about aliens, UFOs and a smashed
vial of blood, a New Mexico fashion designer faces a potential death sentence
if convicted of murdering a woman whose body has never been found.

Jury selection is underway in the bizarre case of Linda Henning, a 48-year-
old Albuquerque woman whose friends insist was brain-washed, drugged, or
both, by the victim's husband.

Bank teller Girly Chew Hossencofft, 39, was reported missing by concerned co-
workers on Sept. 10, 1999. The Malaysian-born woman told friends and an FBI (
news - web sites) agent in the weeks leading up to her disappearance that if
anything happened to her they should immediately focus on her estranged
husband, Diazien Hossencofft.

After her disappearance blood from several people was found in her apartment.
Clothes and a gray tarp with her blood on it were discovered strewn on a
remote stretch of highway.

Police built a circumstantial case against Diazien Hossencofft, 37, and he
pleaded guilty to murder in January to avoid a potential death sentence for
the abduction of his wife of seven years. But Hossencofft insists that
Henning, his girlfriend, did not participate in the crime and that he
inadvertantly implicated her when he used a vial of her blood to throw off
investigators.

Henning, who has said she believes that the U.S. and other world governments
are run by puppets controlled by reptilian-alien masters, was indicted by a
grand jury on 20 counts, including first-degree murder, kidnapping, tampering
with evidence and perjury.

A third alleged co-conspirator with militia ties was implicated by Diazien
Hossencofft as the actual killer, but a grand jury indicted the man, 52-year-
old Bill Miller, only on evidence tampering charges.

The grand jury apparently didn't believe Diazien Hossencofft where it
concerned Miller but Henning's lawyers are banking that the 12 people who
will sit for her capital murder trial will find reasonable doubt in his
account of how her blood got into Girly Hossencofft's apartment.

There is other physical evidence linking Henning to Girly Hossencofft's
disappearance, but prosecutors conceded in motions that the "most damning"
evidence is her blood.

"The Defendant's blood was found on the carpet inside Girly's residence and
the skirt to Girly's couch. The Defendant's blood droplets were, as it turned
out, interspersed on the carpet with droplets of Girly's blood," prosecutors
wrote this month. "These blood droplets suggest a pitched battle occurred
between the Defendant and 90-pound Girly Hossencofft inside that apartment."


Hossencofft, however, claimed in lengthy police interviews after he pleaded
guilty in January that blood matching Henning's DNA found in Girly
Hossencofft's apartment was there only because an elaborate plan he
engineered had gone awry.

Hossencofft says he agreed to let Bill Miller and his militia friends kill
Girly Hossencofft because they needed to practice killing humans before the
final showdown with the emerging "New World Order." Hossencofft, who worked
on a master's degree in biological chemistry, although he lacked an
undergraduate degree, said he didn't know how his wife was going to be killed
for certain but admitted it was his job to enter her apartment at a pre-
arranged time and make sure no physical evidence was left behind.

Instead, Hossencofft claimed, he entered the apartment and found that the
killers "messed up." Blood that he presumed to be Girly's was evident and he
had to do something about it.

Hossencofft is expected to tell Henning's jury, as he told police, that he
drove frantically back to his own apartment in Henning's car (which he had
borrowed earlier) for a refrigerated vial of an unidentified woman's blood
with the intention of planting it in his wife's apartment to throw off
investigators. Often posing as a physician, which he is not, Hossencofft
stored blood as part of his research, according to what he told police.

In any event, the self-styled scientist claims he thought that if he diluted
blood from his refrigerator with acid and bleach police would only be able to
conclude that there was blood from two women in Girly Hossencofft's
apartment, but criminalists would not be able to sequence the DNA.

"The only problem was when I stuck the vial in my pocket and went to sit
down, uh, it broke," Hossencofft is quoted in a 106-page transcript as
telling police Jan. 18. "The only other sequence of blood that I had was
Linda's so I thought to myself, I have to make a quick calculation here ... I
figured that the acid plus the bleach, uh, would degrade the sequence enough
to give you female DNA but not a sequence to diagnose any one person."

Prosecutors called the explanation for Henning's blood being in the victim's
apartment "an absurd, twisted account" designed solely to protect her.

Hossencofft was sentenced to life in prison plus 61 years and is serving his
sentence in Wyoming. If Henning is convicted of first-degree murder, she
could become the first woman sent to New Mexico's death row since capital
punishment was re-enacted in 1985.

"It's a fascinating story. It's a bizarre story with alien queens and other
sensational elements," said Mark Horner, an Albuquerque television news
reporter who became so immersed in the case that he created an Internet site
about it. "The flip side is it's a domestic violence case. He bragged to
Girly that he'd have her killed and they'd never find her body. It's a
classic story of a guy who couldn't have what he wanted."

What Diazien Hossencofft wanted, according to his police statement, was for
his wife to drop any custody claim concerning his son, Demetri. The toddler
was the product of an affair that Diazien had with a Japanese woman he met in
Canada and Girly Hossencofft apparently never knew Demetri existed until
Diazien showed up at home with the child after a trip to Mexico.

Who is Diazien Hossencofft?

Despite his statements to the contrary, police have long suspected that
Hossencofft wanted his wife dead to deny her a fair share of the marital
property. There was also speculation that she knew too much about her
husband, including the fact that he had been conning people for years.

He told Henning that he was a physician, ex-CIA ( news - web sites) scientist
and had invented a cure for cancer. He told others that he was 2,000 years
old, invested a youth serum and had genetically engineered his son. Since his
arrest, Hossencofft has admitted to being engaged to three women at once and
to taking hundreds of thousands of dollars from cancer patients for his
"cure," which were in reality shots of vitamin B6.

Stephen Zachary of New York, a former boyfriend of Henning's, said she tried
to sell him on Hossencofft's cancer cure within weeks of meeting him during
the summer of 1999. Zachary, who has an inoperable brain tumor and multiple
sclerosis, insisted on a resume after Hossencofft made a bold claim.

"She put him on the phone with me. He says, 'I'm a doctor. I'll be able to
cure all these problems you have,' " Zachary recalled.

After receiving a fax of Hossencofft's lengthy "curriculum vitae," Zachary
gave it to private investigator Steven Trusnovec, a friend, to corroborate.
Trusnovec said he sensed that Hossencofft was not as advertised as soon he
saw the poorly organized document with numerous misspellings.

It took Trusnovec an afternoon to confirm what he suspected. Hossencofft was
not a doctor, a medical school he listed did not exist, and the school he
claimed to have his undergraduate degree from was a women's college.

"I told Linda, 'This guy's a conman. He's a fraud and he's trying to set you
up,' " Zachary said.

Henning became belligerent, according to Zachary, and insisted that he had
blown Hossencofft's "cover story" by having him checked out. Zachary said he
was not sure exactly how bad a situation his friend was in until the letters
started coming.

"This is a spiritual war as well as a physical one. The humans stored in cryo-
stasis will have their souls (life essence) extracted and dissipated ..., "
Henning wrote in all capital letters about a month before the disappearance
of Girly Hossencofft. "The reptilians are led by a queen back on the
moonbase. I know this sounds like sci-fi, but I was told the sci-fi stuff was
created so in case this story ever gets out, no one will believe it."

Henning urged Zachary to obtain his cranial X-rays from his doctors so that
they could be analyzed for signs of "small molecule crystals which can hear
or see what you do." She claimed Hossencofft carved one out of his leg and
further claimed that President Bush ( news - web sites) is a "full-fledge
reptilian" who uses holograms to project a human face.

Joline Gutierrez Krueger, who has covered the case for the Albuquerque
Tribune from the beginning, said there is tremendous interest in the case
throughout the region because it is a capital case and because of the
sensational elements.

"The characters involved — not just Linda Henning but Diazien Hossencofft and
Bill Miller — I find very interesting," Krueger said. "It is not your run of
the mill homicide case. Our typical homicide involves young males involved in
gangs or drugs. This case is far different."

The trial is expected to last six weeks and the jury could hear from more
than 70 witnesses.

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