Chinese Blackjack High-Roller Vanished After Gambling in Casino
Vanishing Act
Canadian homicide cops took over the case of the mysterious disappearance of a female blackjack high-roller
In a mystery worthy of Sherlock Holmes, with few clues, reluctant witnesses and great motive, the case of the vanishing ‘baccarat and blackjack card games high-stakes player’ has been handed over to homicide detectives.
Fang Lin, an attractive 40 year old Chinese woman was a well-known presence in the VIP areas of Casinos from Montreal to Niagara. She was last seen on April 21 as she left her hairdresser, got into her purple Porsche Cayenne and sped off to a nail appointment. She never made it.
Somewhere along the way her life most likely ended. The purple she does not fit the stereotype of a heartless “loan shark.” was found two days later close to her house. It was found at a parking lot, frequented by shuttle busses picking up casino customers.
Fang Lin’s purse and jewelry were missing but besides that the car was clean and empty. The missing woman’s 14 year old son is devastated as he has no relatives in the United States.
According to casino gambling news, after Fang Lin vanished on April 21, investigators initially described her as an invalid on disability allowance (tax payer money for the poor) and a single mother scraping by. Either political correctness or the desire to ‘guilt trip’ witnesses completely misrepresented the victim.
As the investigation proceeded a motive was discovered. Fang Ling immigrated to Canada five years ago, was immediately involved in some kind of an accident, was paid off handsomely by the government and became a loan shark.
Political correctness got in the way again, when instead of describing her real profession it was stated that she had ‘an unconventional job’ and ‘lend money to (high-stakes gamblers) when someone fell short’. So she was a loan shark, ok.
Yet again the politically correct language was needed to insist that ‘she does not fit the stereotype of a heartless loan shark.’ So she was a loanshark with a heart of gold who charged obscenely high rated of interest practicing new card counting systems and scoping for customers as police finally acknowledged.
What would happen if she wasn’t paid back what was owed? Did she collect in person, wearing one of her many $25,000 Rolex watches? Triads involved? Why is Canada balking at giving her brother a visa to come and help look for her? Is he a known organized crime figure? When she was approved for the immigration visa, did she put down loanshark as her profession?
She died in the line of duty or a work related accident. The moral of the story is, if you chose to be a casino loan shark or drug dealer then getting kidnapped and murdered are the dangers you accept in order to have enough money to buy that purple Porsche and wear a different Rolex each day.
If you know what happen to her, call her son so he can give her a proper burial.