Casefile True Crime: Case 254: Winsie Hau

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Shortly before 3pm on Saturday, January 14, 2012, the doorbell rang at the Hau family home.

49-Jährige Chun Nam answered it.

Standing on his doorstep was a teenage boy, whom Chun Nam didn't recognise.

It seemed reasonable to assume he had come to see one of Chun Nam's two children.

When asked who he was looking for, the boy explained that he wanted to speak to Vinci.

Vinci was Chun Nam's 15-Jährige daughter.

Chun Nam called for Vinci, who appeared at the top of the staircase.

She said she would speak with the boy.

Chun Nam retreated to the kitchen to prepare dinner, leaving Vinci and her male guest alone.

Moments later, Chun Nam heard Vinci cry out in pain and he rushed back into the foyer.

He was immediately struck in the face with a knife, leaving a bleeding gash across his right cheek.

Chun Nam raised his hands for protection, while simultaneously trying to fight off his assailant.

The commotion alerted Chun Nam's 12-year-old son, who rushed in to find his father grappling with a teenage boy holding a knife.

The teen managed to stab Chun Nam several more times in the face, head and arms before fleeing out the front door.

Lying nearby at the base of the stairs was Vinci.

Her face was covered in blood.

Vinci Hau lived in the Dutch city of Arnhem.

She was a popular secondary school student with an active social life and many friends.

In her spare time, Vinci busied herself with a variety of hobbies, including dancing for a street crew,

learning piano, playing the piano, playing the piano, playing the piano.

Vinci had adopted the Western name Joyce, but her family still referred to her by her Chinese heritage name Vinci.

While she drew friends from diverse circles, Vinci mostly gravitated towards other teenagers of Chinese descent like her.

Reports of the attack on Vinci and her father spread quickly,

many of Vinci's friends learned of her ordeal through social media.

As Vinci and Chun Nam were rushed to hospital, police worked swiftly to track down their attacker.

Vinci's brother was able to provide a description.

Several of the Hau family's neighbors had seen the blood-soaked teen fleeing the area.

Within two hours of the attack, police tracked the boy down to a street north of where the Hau's lived.

He was hiding in some bushes and refused to give himself up.

The police fired a single gunshot into the air as a warning, prompting the teen to surrender.

The offender was a 14-year-old from Capell and Air ISIL, about two hours west of Varnum.

As he was a minor at the time, he has never been fully publicly identified.

In reports, he was only referred to as Yin-Wa Kei.

Yin-Wa had been kicked out of school five months earlier and already had a criminal record for two people.

Investigators determined that Yin-Wa and Vinci Hau were not friends, but they were superficially acquainted.

They shared the same social circles and were known to have attended at least one gathering together months earlier.

A photograph taken at this party showed Yin-Wa pulling a funny face.

Two girls stood on either side of him.

One was Vinci Hau.

Yin-Wa eventually confessed to stabbing Vinci and her father.

It took a while longer to establish why.

Yin-Wa finally admitted that the attack wasn't his idea.

He had been recruited to kill Vinci by a 17-year-old reported as Wesley C.

Wesley was also Chinese Dutch and lived in Rotterdam.

When interviewed, Wesley denied knowing Yin-Wa or having any involvement in the attack.

In all, neither Yin-Wa nor Wesley were particularly helpful to the police.

Investigators combed through the two boys' social media, hoping to establish a connection between them.

They eventually came across a conversation between the pair on the telecommunications app Skype.

The day before Vinci and her father were attacked, Wesley and Yin-Wa had exchanged a series of messages.

Wesley told Yin-Wa, tomorrow you will do it.

Yin-Wa responded, okay man, is good.

Wesley then provided Yin-Wa with specific instructions on how to carry out the stabbing before stating.

You have the address, you know where to be.

She has piano lessons at 2 p.m., so you have to go at 3 p.m.

Yin-Wa responded, okay, if her parents are home, should I take them with me?

Wesley's final message read, yes, that's okay.

Chun-Nam-Hau recovered from his injuries and was released from hospital, but his daughter was in a dire state.

Vinci had sustained several deep stab wounds to her face and neck.

Five days after the attack, she died.

The next day, 600 mourners marched through the city silently alongside Vinci's family in a show of support.

The route took them past their house home, where a large collection of flowers and soft toys had been placed in honour of Vinci.

At the end of the march, a representative of the Hau family thanked the crowd.

Vinci's murder was described by her loved ones as incomprehensible.

They asked, how could boys aged 14 and 17 without any relation to Vinci commit such a heinous act on an innocent and defenceless 15-year-old girl?

What could be the motive?

The family also made it clear that in these circumstances they viewed Dutch punishment for juveniles as inadequate.

They called for Yin-Wa and Wesley to be tried as adults, stating that anyone who could commit such a bloody and premeditated act of violence was no longer a child.

The following weekend, Vinci's friends held a small gathering of their own.

They lit Chinese lanterns and released them into the night sky.

One of the attendees filmed part of the service.

The footage captured Vinci's 16-year-old best friend, Polly, saying goodbye to Vinci.

But it was the tone of her voice that stood out.

Instead of speaking with sadness, Polly sounded noticeably gleeful.

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On a November night, eight weeks before Vinci Howe was attacked,

she attended a party at a local pool centre with her best friend, Polly.

During the course of the evening, Vinci became increasingly irritated at Polly's behaviour.

She felt Polly was being flirtatious and conceded with her new boyfriend, Wesley.

Vinci ventured about this to some of the other girls in her friendship circle.

When Polly caught wind of Vinci's complaints, an argument broke out between them.

Everyone at the party saw the fight.

It started with the pair shouting and swearing at each other before turning physical.

Eventually the two girls were pulled apart and they went their separate ways.

Days later, Polly posted something on her Facebook page that Vinci took issue with.

When Vinci commented, oh my god, how slutty can you be?

Polly didn't respond to Vinci's comment, though one of their mutual friends replied,

Vinci, you have to be careful how you talk and you better learn from your mistakes.

Another friend wrote, make Vinci stop because otherwise something serious will happen.

While Polly didn't display any animosity towards Vinci online, offline, she was seething.

Although their friendship group was divided, many ultimately took Polly's side.

She told her boyfriend Wesley that she hated Vinci and wanted her out of her life.

Despite having only just started dating Polly a few weeks prior, Wesley threw his support behind her.

He encouraged his girlfriend's anger.

A week after the party, Polly and Wesley composed a threatening text message,

which they sent to Vinci via Wesley's mobile phone.

Vinci's reply to Wesley's text further enraged Polly.

With the conflict escalating, Vinci's mother called Polly's mother to address the issue.

They discussed Polly's behaviour, but their conversation had no impact on the conflict.

Polly's anger soon reached boiling point.

She informed her boyfriend that she wanted Vinci gone for good.

Wesley suggested they find someone who could kill Vinci on their behalf.

The following weekend, Wesley and Polly went to a party in Arnhem.

Polly spoke openly of how she wanted Vinci dead, but none of the party-goers wanted to confront her about it.

If they did, it could ruin the night.

So they brushed their concerns off, refusing to take Polly's threats seriously.

To keep the peace, they made sure not to invite Vinci to the party.

She showed up anyway.

Polly was furious.

She confronted Vinci, called her derogatory names, pushed her and yelled,

I'll kill you and I'll kill your family.

Vinci was in tears.

She seemed genuinely shocked at the way her former best friend was now behaving towards her.

Worse still, most of the pair's mutual friends continued to side with Polly,

despite her increasingly volatile behavior.

They were more upset that Vinci had ruined the party by attending.

In the days that followed, Polly stepped up her campaign against Vinci.

Almost daily, she bombarded her with death threats via text messages and social media.

Vinci spent most of her time on the computer in her room,

trying to seem unaffected and defiant in retorts she sent back to Polly.

In reality, Vinci was growing increasingly fearful that Polly might follow through on her threats.

But none of the pair's friends shared her concerns.

One later spoke to Dutch current affairs program News Year,

saying that she and everyone else in their friendship group thought that Polly's threats against Vinci had been empty.

Polly was known for having an explosive personality and aggressive style of speaking.

Even Vinci's parents had dismissed the issue, assuming it was just typical teenage bickering that was being blown out of proportion.

Vinci's father Chun Nam told News Year, that he believed the feud would fizzle out

and Vinci and Polly would become friends again.

In actuality, Polly had started hatching her revenge less than a month after the fight began.

Her boyfriend Wesley knew of a 14-year-old named Yinua, who was known to carry a knife.

Wesley was confident that Yinua would do almost anything to gain his favor.

He was right.

When asked, Yinua agreed to kill Vinci Howe.

Just over two weeks later on Christmas Day, Polly and Wesley met up with the Yinua

at a snack bar in a village south of Rotterdam.

There, the trio began planning Vinci's murder.

Yinua had attempted to recruit others to participate in the slaughter,

but hadn't found anyone willing to commit.

He resolved that he would carry out the murder himself.

Polly promised to pay Yinua.

Während der dritte Zahl für die Erkrankung war,

hat Polly geliefert, dass es irgendwo zwischen 50 und 100 Euro,

rund 70 und 150 Australian Dollar, war.

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mit dem Plan. Es war um 3 Uhr, wenn Yinwa die 3-Story-Redbrick-Terrest-Haus

verabschiedet hat, bei der Hau-Familie. Die Cartoon-Stücke auf der Wende waren

alongside der Blüffront-Dauer und die weißen Paints verblattet auf der Pavement,

dass Yinwa auf dem richtigen Ort war. Er nahm die Dauer und war

auf der Hau-Familie, bevor sie Vincy attakten, als ihre Vater auf die Hau-Familie

verabschiedet hat. Yinwa verabschiedete ihn auch.

Nachdem Polly in Vincy's Mörder verabschiedete, war sie verabschiedet.

Wie mit Yinwa und Wesley, war Polly die erste Niveau und die letzte

Niveau. Polly W. Yinwa war verabschiedet mit Vincy-Hau's Mörder und der

Temptat-Mannslauter ihrer Vater, Chunnam-Hau. Polly und Wesley waren

beide verabschiedet mit der Intentionale Insightment zu Mörder. Alle 3 Teams

waren im Juvenile-Detention gehalten, während sie einen Trial erwähnt haben.

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Yinwa K. war der erste der drei Qs zu beklagen.

Seine Korpsproceding begann in August 2012, sieben Monate nach Vincy's Mörder.

In den Niederlanden, Kass-File gegen die Mörder sind meistens behindert,

die Stärken zu schliessen. Aber in Yinwa's Kass-File, die drei

Kass-File machte eine rote Entscheidung, eine öffnliche Höhung zu beklagen.

Sie haben festgestellt, dass die öffentliche Interesse auf Yinwa's individuelle

Recht ausgewählte. In Bezug auf Vincy's Mörder,

Yinwa hat nicht verabschiedet, wegen der verabschiedeten Verantwortung.

Sein Schutzkanzler lief auf zwei psychologische Beratungen.

Ein Specialist, ein Kind und ein Adoleszenpsychologe,

hat vorhin concluded, dass Yinwa von einer seriösen Behaviour-Dissortie und psychopathischen

Traten verabschiedet hat. Die zweite Beratung, die durch ein Panel von

klinischen Psychologen verabschiedet wurde, hat gesagt, dass Yinwa mit seinen

Geheimnissen verabschiedet hat. Das bedeutet, dass er nicht sogar auf die

Wesen und Wesle verabschiedet hat. In Yinwa's Geheimnis,

dass Vincy eine garantierte Part der sozialen Verabschiedung war,

beide Berate haben vorhin concluded, dass Yinwa

als verabschiedete Verantwortung aufgrund seiner

effektiven mentalen, emotionalen und sozialen Entwicklung

verabschiedet hat. Der Verabschiedungsverband hat auch

Yinwa's Verantwortung verabschiedet, um die extrem externe

Presse von Poli und Wesle zu verabschieden. Der Verabschiedungsverband

hat gesagt, dass Poli und Wesle den Yinwa-Parenten verabschieden,

wenn er sie nicht verabschiedet hat, als sie sie verabschiedet haben.

Der Herrscher fand keine Evidenz, um diese Verabschiedungen zu unterstützen

und hat concluded, dass Yinwa ein wunderschöner Participant war in den

Verabschiedungen. Sie waren auch zufrieden, dass Yinwa's Verabschiedungen

prämeditiert wurden und nicht ein Verabschiedungsverband

gemacht, während Yinwa in einer, quote,

schwarzen Ausstatt war, als seine Lawyer verabschiedeten.

Yinwa hat auch nicht falsch verabschiedet, dass der

Temptatverband-Mannsleuder von Chunnam Hau war. Er enthalten,

dass er nur von Chunnam, der ihn verabschiedet hat,

der Herrscher hat auch das Verabschieden verabschiedet,

als Yinwa verabschiedete die Verabschiedung mit

Chunnam und verabschiedete, dass er ihn so verabschiedet hat.

Die Verabschiedungsverband-Mannsleuder zwischen Yinwa und Wesle

den Tag vor dem Verabschiedungsverband nur weiter

verabschiedete Yinwa's Verabschiedungen.

Er hat ausführlich gefragt, ob er auch Vincy's

Eltern verabschiedet, wenn sie verabschiedet haben und

verabschiedet haben, dass er so verabschiedet hat.

In seinem Verabschiedungsverband-Mannsleuder,

Chunnam Hau spielte, wie seine Leben seit dem

Verabschiedungsverband-Mannsleuder verabschiedet hat.

Er hat auch die physischen Verabschiedungsverband-Mannsleuder

mit Vincy's Killer verabschiedet.

Chunnam verabschiedete die Verabschiedung,

um Yinwa zu verabschieden und ihn als

Adult zu verabschieden, als ein Juvenile zu verabschieden.

Vincy's Mutter war nicht zu Hause, als ihre Daughter

verabschiedet wurde, und hat mit dem Verabschiedungsverband

seitdem verabschiedet wurde.

Sie hat den Verabschiedungsverband-Mannsleuder

verabschiedet, als sie verabschiedet haben,

als sie verabschiedet haben, als sie verabschiedet haben.

Die Juden verabschiedeten ihre Verabschiedung

zwei Wochen später.

Yinwa Ke war verabschiedet für die bothende

Verabschiedung von Vincy Hau und die

verabschiedete Mannsleuder von Chunnam Hau.

Yinwa war nur 14 Jahre alt, als er diese Verabschiedungen

verabschiedet hatte, die deutsche Werte für Juvenile

Verabschiedungen verabschiedeten.

Diese Werte führten sich stark auf

Verabschiedung, sondern als Verabschiedung.

Wie so, Yinwa war ein Jahr in Juvenile

Verabschiedung und eine weitere 3 Jahre in einer TBS.

TBS ist eine kriminelle Psychiatrie-Familie,

in der Verabschiedungen verabschiedeten psychologische

und psychiatrische Verabschiedungen

zu verabschieden, um sie in die Gesellschaft zu reintegrieren.

Diese Werte war die maximale Werte verabschiedet

unter die deutsche Werte der Zeit.

Chunnam Hau wurde Yinwa's Verabschiedung

verabschiedet und erhörte die Politiker

für die Verabschiedung der Verabschiedungen

für exzellene Verabschiedungen, wie diese.

Polly W. und Wesley C. both played it not guilty

to intentionally inciting Yinwa to murder Vincy.

Through her lawyer, Polly claimed that her wish

for Vincy to die was not meant to be taken literally.

She said it was just a turn of phrase

that was common in Chinese culture.

However, no evidence was provided to prove this.

Two psychological reports were submitted

with experts determining that Polly suffered

from a delay in social emotional development,

identity problems and a behavioral disorder.

Polly flatly denied threatening or incentivising

Yinwa to kill Vincy.

The court rejected these arguments,

finding ample evidence that Polly intended

for Vincy to be killed.

Wesley's defense argued there was no evidence

that messages sent from Wesley's phone and social media

were actually written by Wesley.

They claimed that Polly was responsible for them instead.

Wesley was depicted as a love-struck teen

who allowed Polly to have complete control over him.

Wesley claimed that he hadn't wanted Vincy dead,

he just wanted to scare her.

Two psychological reports suggested that Wesley

functioned at the intellectual and emotional level

of an 11-year-old.

They also indicated that Wesley had an overdependence

and attachment to his mother,

which transferred to Polly once they started dating.

The court determined that there was close

and conscious collaboration between Polly and Wesley

in provoking Vincy's murder.

Both teens were found to guilty.

The court stated that it was shocking and hard to comprehend

that a seemingly trivial quarrel between two young girls

could turn a friendship into deep hatred

and eventually lead to murder.

The prosecution called for both Polly and Wesley

to be sentenced as adults.

This was permissible in exceptional cases

where juvenile offenders were at least 16 years old.

The court acknowledged the seriousness of the offences

and the indescribable impact that Vincy's murder

had on her family and the community.

However, given Polly and Wesley's delayed emotional

and intellectual development,

the court determined that their sentence

should focus primarily on rehabilitation,

rather than retaliation.

Polly and Wesley were sentenced to two years in prison

und Wesley war sentenced to two years in juvenile detention,

the maximum permissible under Dutch juvenile sentencing laws.

Before they were eligible to be released back into society,

the pair would be required to spend a time in a TBS.

Polly would face three years in the TBS and Wesley too.

The public prosecutor appealed these sentences,

pushing again for Polly and Wesley to be sentenced as adults.

Both appeals were rejected.

Wesley C. was released in February 2017.

A probation report explained that Wesley's emotional immaturity

and attachment issues were treated

through psychotherapy and behavioral interventions.

The report also indicated that Wesley's

socio-emotional disadvantages had been rectified

and that his self-insight had dramatically improved.

His risk of recidivism was judged to be low.

Polly W. was released two weeks later.

Polly's probation report indicated

that she no longer suffered from a conduct or identity disorder

and no personality disorder had developed.

Her risk of recidivism was judged to be low

as long as she continued counselling.

As a condition of their release,

neither Polly nor Wesley were permitted to contact each other.

Both were required to continue psychological counselling

and report regularly to authorities during their probation period.

During this time, Yin-Wa K. applied for release.

The court determined that although he had

undergone positive development, a few incidents had arisen

during his rehabilitation where he made inappropriate choices.

Concerns remained as to Yin-Wa's ability

to appropriately deal with frustrations.

Accordingly, he was ordered to remain in TBS.

Yin-Wa submitted a second application seven months later.

His risk of recurrence was noted as low to moderate,

primarily in relation to his impulsive behaviour,

lack of empathy and insufficient cooperation with certain TBS interventions.

However, the court found that Yin-Wa exhibited less risky behaviour,

had demonstrated an ability to withstand disappointments

and manage responsibilities and showed a willingness to seek help.

The court determined that he no longer posed a serious risk of violent crime.

Rejecting the public prosecutor's request to further extend

Yin-Wa's custody arrangements, the court approved Yin-Wa's release

in September 2017, subject to stringing conditions.

Yin-Wa was required to regularly report to probation services,

refrain from drug and alcohol use, follow a strict daily routine

and grant authorities access to his social media accounts and finances.

In April of the following year, an Advertisement appeared online

for the sale of several expensive pieces of computer equipment.

The seller, whom Casefire will refer to as Mark,

was contacted by an interested buyer.

Two men arrived at Mark's house that evening.

Mark told the telegraph newspaper that he opened the door

to two neat looking and friendly men of East Asian appearance,

presumably a father and son.

The two men collected the computer equipment.

Instead of handing over the agreed 4000 euros as payment,

the elder of the men pulled out a gun and pointed it directly at Mark's head.

The younger man ordered Mark under his knees and instructed him to count to 60 before moving.

He threatened to shoot Mark, his girlfriend and their baby,

if Mark attempted anything as the men were leaving.

After Mark was certain they had driven away, he called the police.

It took the police a few weeks before they had the two armed robbers in custody.

The younger one was Yin-Wa K.

News of Yin-Wa's violent reoffending brought pain to Chun-Nam-Hau,

who was still coming to terms with the loss of his daughter.

He told the telegraph,

I am not at all surprised that Yin-Wa has made a mistake again.

He is severely disturbed, that was evident from the murder.

Chun-Nam further commented,

I like the idea that Yin-Wa is now in jail.

I hope for myself and for society that Yin-Wa stays inside forever.

During the investigation into Vincy Hau's murder,

investigators examined online and phone records of Yin-Wa,

Polly, Wesley and their friends.

They soon realized that the murder plot wasn't a well-kept secret

between the three involved.

In fact, many other youths were well aware of it.

Two hours before Vincy was attacked, a friend of Yin-Wa's posted on Facebook,

a girl is going to die at 3 p.m. today.

19 minutes later, at 1.23, the post received its first response.

The user wrote, oh my god, yet no one called the police.

The post remained up long after Vincy and her father had been struck.

One user responded to the post about an hour and a half after the attack, writing,

whoa, I just saw it on the news man, damn.

Just over an hour after that, another user responded to the post with a warning that read,

watch out, the police also have Facebook.

Many more of Polly and Vincy's friends were aware of the plot since its inception.

One of Vincy's friends told a news year,

if everyone who knew about it, who should have reported something but didn't,

then I think that 60 people should be arrested for being complicit.

You know, because everyone knew about it.

Everyone knew about it.

Ultimately, no one who remained silent while knowing that Vincy was in danger was charged with any crimes.

Und das war der erste Mal, dass Vincy das erste Mal war,

und das erste Mal war, dass Vincy das erste Mal war,

und Vincy das erste Mal war, und Vincy das erste Mal war,

und Vincy das erste Mal war, und Vincy das erste Mal war,

und Vincy das erste Mal war, und Vincy das erste Mal war,

und Vincy das erste Mal war, und Vincy das erste Mal war,

und Vincy das erste Mal war, und Vincy das erste Mal war,

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*** Content warning: child victim ***

On the afternoon of January 14, 2012, 15-year-old Winsie Hau was attacked with a knife by a 14-year-old boy. Winsie's father was also attacked, and while he survived his injuries, Winsie did not. 



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