GUILTY UT - Hser Nar Moo, 7, Salt Lake City, 31 March 2008

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  • #321
Sounds like there was a basement.

ETA: There was an upstairs, main floor & then the basement.
 
  • #322
Sounds like there was a basement.

ETA: There was an upstairs, main floor & then the basement.

So she was found in the basement in the bathroom.

I'm not sure i'm buying that the others didn't know anything!
Why would they leave their apartment during this time?

I'm not saying they had anything to do with it but...
to not be home at all during that time period?
 
  • #323
OMG! Those reporters are ridiculous!! I have TONS of questions for them!!! WTH?!?!
 
  • #324
They are saying she was murdered within an hour after going into the apartment. The other 4 men were not home during that time. Those men came home later and didn't know that the little girl was in the bathroom in the basement because they didn't go down there. That was the area that Met rented and they did not go into his area.

So she was found in the basement in the bathroom.

I'm not sure i'm buying that the others didn't know anything!
Why would they leave their apartment during this time?

I'm not saying they had anything to do with it but...
to not be home at all during that time period?
 
  • #325
I would have to believe it was a sexual assault, sad to say. :(
 
  • #326
Does anyone know if there was a sexual assault or DNA link?
May tell more.
 
  • #327
unfortunately I agree, and may support the him alone theory?
Sickos.
 
  • #328
So this guy was only in the country for 30 days and no one seems to know where he came from yet. I wonder if he was in the same program with White as Hser's family was? This should be a huge red flag for White's group to begin checking diligently as to who they are dealing with in reference to bringing them here to live.
 
  • #329
They are saying she was murdered within an hour after going into the apartment. The other 4 men were not home during that time. Those men came home later and didn't know that the little girl was in the bathroom in the basement because they didn't go down there. That was the area that Met rented and they did not go into his area.

I know but still...
Why hadn't they checked their house?

They just said that her father had gone there and
asked the 4 guys if they had seen her.
She was know to go play and hang out there....
you think they would have checked.

All neighborhood kids use to watch movies,
play games etc. at the apartment.

I don’t know… I guess if I had someone living with me
and a little girl was missing who had come to my house to play
a few times I would have gone down and asked him if he had seen her.

Or checked my house!
Dang… I’m just frustrated!!
Sorry.
 
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I know but still...
Why hadn't they checked their house?

They just said that her father had gone there and
asked the 4 guys if they had seen her.
She was know to go play and hang out there....
you think they would have checked.

All neighborhood kids use to watch movies,
play games etc. at the apartment.

I don’t know… I guess if I had someone living with me
and a little girl was missing who had come to my house to play
a few times I would have gone down and asked him if he had seen her.

Or checked my house!
Dang… I’m just frustrated!!
Sorry.
The way I heard it was that the father specifically asked the man who rented the basement area and not the other men who he had known for months. They were not home.
 
  • #332
So this guy was only in the country for 30 days and no one seems to know where he came from yet. I wonder if he was in the same program with White as Hser's family was? This should be a huge red flag for White's group to begin checking diligently as to who they are dealing with in reference to bringing them here to live.
How big was this apartment that 5 guys share it?
 
  • #333
It sounds like the four lived in the upper apartment together and the basement was rather the domain of the new man. I haven't heard the specs on either place.
 
  • #334
So she was found in the basement in the bathroom.

I'm not sure i'm buying that the others didn't know anything!
Why would they leave their apartment during this time?

I'm not saying they had anything to do with it but...
to not be home at all during that time period?

I don't buy it either. This girl was being "disciplined" by the family for disobedience. I had a friend from Burma, he mentioned that he was "beat" as a child, for anything that was viewed as disobedience. :eek: :mad: He said his mother was very strict. Lashings were quite common in Burma for discipline.
 
  • #335
Pardon me? Hser Nay Moo was being disciplined by the family? Where did you read that one?

I don't buy it either. This girl was being "disciplined" by the family for disobedience. I had a friend from Burma, he mentioned that he was "beat" as a child, for anything that was viewed as disobedience. :eek: :mad: He said his mother was very strict. Lashings were quite common in Burma for discipline.
 
  • #336
It sounds like the four lived in the upper apartment together and the basement was rather the domain of the new man. I haven't heard the specs on either place.

I had friends that lived there years ago. At the time there were 3 bedrooms upstairs. No bedrooms on the main floor (just a living room/family room area, kitchen and bathroom) and there are basements. At the time theirs was only partially finished (the basement) so they just used it as an office and for storage. I assume they have done some updating in the last 5 years. These are basically townhome apartments. A very long row of side by side townhouses.
 
  • #337
I don't buy it either. This girl was being "disciplined" by the family for disobedience. I had a friend from Burma, he mentioned that he was "beat" as a child, for anything that was viewed as disobedience. :eek: :mad: He said his mother was very strict. Lashings were quite common in Burma for discipline.

According to the interview the father gave he stated that she was a very well behaved girl... that is why he never concluded she ran away or was looking for attention by running off. It was 'not like her at all'. Not sure when 'disobedience' was ever mentioned.
 
  • #338
She likely died within 1 hour of leaving her house, before anyone knew there was even an issue. So sad... She went to the house herself... She obviously thought it was a safe place to play or hang out.

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I don't buy it either. This girl was being "disciplined" by the family for disobedience. I had a friend from Burma, he mentioned that he was "beat" as a child, for anything that was viewed as disobedience. :eek: :mad: He said his mother was very strict. Lashings were quite common in Burma for discipline.

I don't think she was being disciplined, but the situation that day is a little unclear to me still.
I did see the press conference (yesterday I think it was?) with the father and another individual- they said that the family didn't believe in corporal punishment at all.
 
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