Monday, September 3, 2018

On This Date in Minnesota History: September 3


September 3, 1998 - In St. Paul, Khoua Her (24), a Hmong refugee from Laos, reported that she had strangled her 6 children ages 5-11. Police took her into custody after finding the six bodies. During the course of the investigation, police learned that Her had her first child at age 13 in a Thai refugee camp. In a plea deal, Khoua Her received 50 years in prison on six counts of second-degree murder.

http://timelines.ws/states/MINNESOTA.HTML

http://www.nytimes.com/1998/09/05/us/6-children-found-strangled-after-mother-confesses-to-911.html



 Khoua Her

http://mugshots.com/US-Counties/Minnesota/Ramsey-County-MN/Khoua-Her.4757923.html

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