The Incredible Life of Tot Harriman, Part Two

Published: Oct. 4, 2022, 8:30 a.m.

2001 - League City, Texas.\nWhen Tot Harriman arrived in the US after the fall of Saigon, Vietnam in 1975, nobody knew the lasting impact she would go on to have in greater Portland area in ME.\nWith a big smile, hard work, and great food to share, she helped cultivate the Vietnamese community in Maine that stands strong today.\nWhen Tot was 57, she decided to move to Texas to be closer to her children. But in July of 2001 when she was going to look at homes, both Tot and her car vanished without a trace on Highway 35 between Houston and her destination of Corpus Christi.\nHer son, Chien Si fought tooth and nail to keep his mom\u2019s case in spotlight\u2014 to make people care\u2026 but without clues pointing to an answer, the attention on Tot\u2019s case tapered off, and the trail eventually went cold. To this day, her case remains unsolved.\xa0\nSome think her case is connected to the Texas Killing Fields, others think she may have gone off the road, or been abducted. Her family just wants to know the truth about what happened to their mom.\nThis is part two of Tot Tran Harriman\u2019s story.\nDetailed sources can be found on murdershetold.com\nConnect on Instagram @murdershetoldpodcast\nSupport the show here\nIf you have any information on Tot\u2019s disappearance, I encourage you to contact the League City PD at (281) 332-2566.\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices