Sheng Vang, 21
MN, Minneapolis
July 18, 2004
Sheng's murder has left behind her 2yr old Daughter to grow
up without his Mother in his life
Sheng was working on a business career while
attending Century College.
Sheng was found stabbed to death in the St. Paul
garage belonging to a member of her estranged husband’s family. Police are
calling it a case of deadly domestic violence. Sheng’s mother had warned her
that morning not to go alone to see Moua Her,
22, to retrieve legal documents she needed for a passport.
“I told her, ‘I will
go with you. You can tell the police to go with you. That man is very
dangerous,’” she said.
According to police,
family records and court documents, in the past several years there had been
many reports of fights, threats, and abuse of Sheng. Sheng Vang obtained an
order for protection against her husband, which was granted after an incident
in March when Her tried to strangle his wife and stun her with some sort of
electrical weapon.
The couple had met
in high school and court records show that the abuse started within months of
their January 2000 wedding.
Moua Her fled the
Twin Cities to evade arrest and was captured by police outside of Chicago,
after he attempted to use his credit card to pay for an escort service.
In 2006, Moua Her
was convicted with charges of first-degree and second-degree murder. He was
sentenced to life in prison.
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