Tam Le Pennsylvania Death Row

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Tam Le was sentenced to death by the State of Pennsylvania for the kidnapping and murder of Vu “Kevin” Huynh, 31, and Viet Huynh, 28. According to court documents the two brothers owed in excess of $300,000 to Tam Le. Tam Le would invite the two brothers over to his home where they and another men were stripped down to their underwear, tortured for hours before being murdered. The other man would survive. Tam Le would be arrested, convicted and sentenced to death

Pennsylvania Death Row Inmate List

Tam Le 2021 Information

NameName Type
TAM M LECommit Name
TAM MINH LETrue Name

Parole Number: 890DT
Age: 49
Date of Birth: 12/20/1971
Race/Ethnicity: ASIAN
Height: 5′ 07″
Gender: MALE
Citizenship: UNKNOWN
Complexion: MEDIUM
Current Location: PHOENIX

Permanent Location: PHOENIX
Committing County: PHILADELPHIA

Tam Le More News

Pennsylvania corrections officials signed a notice of execution Tuesday for a man sentenced to die for the killings of two Vietnamese brothers whose bodies were found bound, tortured, and tossed in the Schuylkill in 2014.

But that doesn’t necessarily mean Tam Minh Le, 49, will be put to death any time soon.

Gov. Tom Wolf, who has the authority to block executions, declared a moratorium on capital punishment shortly after taking office in 2015 and has vowed to block all executions pending legislative action to address shortcomings of the state’s death-penalty law.

The last person executed in Pennsylvania was Gary Heidnik, who was put to death in 1999 for torturing and murdering two women in his Philadelphia basement.

The execution notice for Le, signed Tuesday by Department of Corrections Secretary John Wetzel, was issued under a provision of the law that requires him to issue such orders when the governor fails to sign a warrant of execution during a given time period.

Wetzel’s notice scheduled Le’s execution for June 2.

A jury sentenced Le, a reputed Vietnamese gang member, to death after a trial in Philadelphia in which prosecutors alleged he and others had killed brothers Vu “Kevin” Huynh, 31, and Viet Huynh, 28, over a $300,000 drug debt they owed their marijuana supplier in California.

Since then, federal authorities have alleged that Le lured the brothers to his home under orders from a onetime ranking member of the New York City-based Vietnamese gang known as “Born to Kill,” after a slogan painted on helmets of some U.S. soldiers during the Vietnam War.

According to a third man who survived the attack, the Huynhs were stripped to their underwear and tortured for hours before being stabbed multiple times and dumped in the river.

Federal prosecutors have charged six other suspects who they say either enlisted Le or assisted him in carrying out the slayings and eluding capture.

Le is being held at a state prison in Greene County near the state’s border with West Virginia.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/tam-minh-le-execution-schuylkill-river-born-to-kill-viet-vu-huynh-20200415.html

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