Documents: Teen was abused, tortured before her death
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OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Documents released Wednesday to KOMO News from Child Protective Services paint a disturbing picture of torture and starvation that led to the death of a 13-year-old girl.
Hana Williams came to the U.S. from Ethiopia with parasites and ringworm, but that's not what killed the young teen. Skagit County authorities say Hana was constantly denied food, locked in a dark closet for days, and forced to sleep in a barn. Police say Hana was left out in her backyard barely clothed on a cold, rainy May night just hours before dying in a hospital.
Now, her adoptive parents Carri and Larry Williams are charged with her death.
Thomas Shapley says Department of Social and Health Services staff were not satisfied with the results of the autopsy.
"It just wasn't enough," Shapley said. "The autopsy came back 'cause of death could not be determined.' Our folks were tenacious and concerned some bad thingswere going on in this house."
DSHS first asked a medical consultant to review records, then two more eminent doctors including one from Children's Hospital.
"It was their conclusion that abuse and even torture was involved," Shapley said.
The DSHS documents reveal Carri Williams told investigators she'd spanked Hana the night before her death, leaving a large number of marks on the child's legs. The Skagit County coroner said the red marks could have come from someone hitting Hana with a switch. The thin teenager weighed 75 pounds at the time of her death.
"She had actually lost weight from when she had arrived here from Ethiopia," Shapley said.
She'd dropped a fourth of her body weight. One doctor concluded severe starvation potentially contributed to her death.
"We went to court and asked the court to remove the children," Shapley said.
Hana's seven siblings were all placed with relatives and foster parents. The oldest, now 18, has returned to his Sedro-Woolley home. He's there with his mother Carri who is out on bail. Her husband Larry, a Boeing worker, remains in jail awaiting trial for homicide by abuse and assault for allegedly torturing Hana's adopted brother.
If convicted, the couple faces life in prison.
Hana's brothers and sisters are being monitored in monthly visits and DSHS says it might ask for a severing of parental rights even if the Williams are not convicted.
Hana's death also plays a prominent role in a new report ordered by the governor's office on the severe abuse of adopted children. The state doesn't do any background checks or home checks on international or private adoptions, and is looking into standardizing those procedures.
Hana Williams came to the U.S. from Ethiopia with parasites and ringworm, but that's not what killed the young teen. Skagit County authorities say Hana was constantly denied food, locked in a dark closet for days, and forced to sleep in a barn. Police say Hana was left out in her backyard barely clothed on a cold, rainy May night just hours before dying in a hospital.
Now, her adoptive parents Carri and Larry Williams are charged with her death.
Thomas Shapley says Department of Social and Health Services staff were not satisfied with the results of the autopsy.
"It just wasn't enough," Shapley said. "The autopsy came back 'cause of death could not be determined.' Our folks were tenacious and concerned some bad thingswere going on in this house."
DSHS first asked a medical consultant to review records, then two more eminent doctors including one from Children's Hospital.
"It was their conclusion that abuse and even torture was involved," Shapley said.
The DSHS documents reveal Carri Williams told investigators she'd spanked Hana the night before her death, leaving a large number of marks on the child's legs. The Skagit County coroner said the red marks could have come from someone hitting Hana with a switch. The thin teenager weighed 75 pounds at the time of her death.
"She had actually lost weight from when she had arrived here from Ethiopia," Shapley said.
She'd dropped a fourth of her body weight. One doctor concluded severe starvation potentially contributed to her death.
"We went to court and asked the court to remove the children," Shapley said.
Hana's seven siblings were all placed with relatives and foster parents. The oldest, now 18, has returned to his Sedro-Woolley home. He's there with his mother Carri who is out on bail. Her husband Larry, a Boeing worker, remains in jail awaiting trial for homicide by abuse and assault for allegedly torturing Hana's adopted brother.
If convicted, the couple faces life in prison.
Hana's brothers and sisters are being monitored in monthly visits and DSHS says it might ask for a severing of parental rights even if the Williams are not convicted.
Hana's death also plays a prominent role in a new report ordered by the governor's office on the severe abuse of adopted children. The state doesn't do any background checks or home checks on international or private adoptions, and is looking into standardizing those procedures.
first of all I think ur international jolalist how do u say starving country do u go Ethiopia when u read thiskind of news Iam shame on you.YOUR MINDE IS STARVING NOT ETHIOPIA
What a beautiful young lady you were - God Bless and Rest in Peace!!
R.I.P
R.I.P dear
I am doubting this journalist has respect for jornalism..How come u publically insulting ethiopian people without any fact. i will say that u have starved mind. we ethiopians have proud history and culture. We r not stereyotype like u r . As a national Tv corospondent u should have some knowledge about our country before u jump to a conculusion to call soverign country as a starved country.   you western people journslist always think u r the only people living in comfortable life, but the truth is different. If u r really a true jornalist why not u go to ethiopia and see the truth. we ethiopians r not starved by stress like u do...
Describing Ethiopia as "Starving Ethiopia" doesn't seem to be a good wording. Yes, there are people starving in Ethiopia and more than other countries but that characterization doesn't seem fair.
I am afraid this journalist knows what media mean. âStarving country of Ethiopia?â what a poisonous word that only narrowly minded set could call us; narrow mind as close as those couples. In a very simple word, at least media is not telling the people what you think. âStarving countryâ is offensive, intimidating 85 million people + its lovers. âStarving countryâ is how your agencies use to call us to collect a penny in the name of donation, the donation which we call it the corrupted money that virtually did nothing for us, and which the donators wouldnât know where their money goes. Â
In reality, we are beautiful people with smile faces like that you have seen from this teenâs picture. As an Ethiopian living in the west, I tell you I lost that smile since I came here. I envy in my people, my friends and families for just living in a sweet home country, Ethiopia, that they have they are not denied that smile. A smile that is contagious to people who deserve it.
Look into reality Ethiopia is one of the fastest growing countries with double digits (http://www.economist.com/node/21554547, http://www.africanexecutive.com/modules/magazine/articles.php?article=6489). Ethiopia is a country with so many treasures that your media donât want to tell their audiences. Itâs a country who tried to colonize not left to tell the story back to their citizens. I tell you, the journalist wonât have words enough to tell the truth. Our problems could only be solved through good governance, for which we have to straggle for ourselves. We have a dream, the world would know who really we are. Â
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Every time I read more on this story, I am once again sickened at the the cruelty of these "parents". Unbelievable, yet true.
Thanks Mountainman.
I take it back I'm not sorry.
Yet another fine example of the compassion ( better late than never?) of our state's DSHS department. Remember those are the people that let sex offenders work for them after they claim they checked refferences and backgrounds,,HA! That agency needs to be sued big time and given a managment enema! I am sick of hearing how they wait till a child is killed or rapped till they get out of their cubicals and  off their pathetic rears and really push their lacy superiors  to help a child or elderly they can clearly see is in need of intervention between them and the jerks the DSHS put in chanrge of them. But no one wants to take the blame in that broken agency. The main problem with government run agencies, they all protect the guilty to save theri own behinds and power within the power grid.
Beautiful girl. She looks happy in the photo so I hope her entire life wasn't so horrible. These "parents" deserve the harshest sentence they can get. They actually deserve worse but we know that isn't going to happen.
I do not understand any of this. She killed this beautiful child. She needs to be in jail. Why was bail even set?? Should have been no bail for either.
WHY??!! Treat her like the scum she is. I hope she can't even leave her house..go to the store, Carri, you pile of crap PLEASE, make someone's day.Â
I hope you read this and I hope you are scared..you won't be able to run far enough fast enough, ever. You're going to rot in jail IF you are lucky. There are alternatives.
Better hope you get to jail soon.
OMG. What a beautiful girl. I just cannot stop crying.
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@Yeah_and, do not say you are sorry, be mad, the fact is, if they go to jail, they will get out at the half way mark, and they can get an education, that you and i will pay for
This Folks have no heart, tortuting a ten yr old. Puting her in dark closet for days, i can only imagen what she must have gone through, they left her outside in a rainly cold night, and she died. they are disgusting and i hope they get what they deserve. As an Ethiopian i am offended by what Reporter Elisa Jaffe said "Straving Country", Ethiopia is not a Straving country, Ethiopia is the second fastest growing country in Africa, and Food secured. Ethiopia is a poor country but people are not straving, i am offended by the comment based on 1970s assesment of Ethiopia.
Complete and utter failure on the part of Social Services.
 @ytboarder Why was it a DSHS failure? This was an international adoption by a private adoption agency. DSHS was not involved until after the little girls death. The failure was on the part of the adoptive "parents".
 @justmyopinion  @ytboarder DSHS needs to be monitoring ALL adoptions in this country which they were doing in this case and had observed that the conditions were not healthy...yet, time elapsed and the child died... failure on the part of DSHS!
 @ytboarder Don't we all wish DSHS had the funds to monitor all adoptions in this country? But in the real world, where the adults live, that is not possible because there are not enough workers and hours in the day for that to happen. Also, the tax payers of this country don't want to fork over the money needed to make that happen.
Animals.
Beautiful young lady lost her life for not good reason. Angels are always needed and she now has a better life. Justice will be served either here on earth or in Hell.
 @mustang sally This is such total nonsense... in a way it simply justifies the behavior of the idiots who destroyed this young woman's life ... more religious BS.
 @mustang sally According to previous reports, these folks were religious people who had subscribed to some sort of doctrine that included their use of a book that instructed them on punishing children. I believe I read that on this site some time ago. I'm sad for Hanna. What a beautiful face in the photo above. She did not need to die so young. I do not know exactly what happened there, but starving a kid and allowing them to die from hypothermia were indicated.
Throw those two in jail, let the real killers take care of them!
Eye for an eye MF'ers. Go to jail, you'll get yours.
I think the state is in desperate need of foster parents and maybe that is why so many monsters get approved. Do you have room? I drive a semi long haul but when I retire I am planning on checking into this. If I am not too old that is.
 @mac14 I know a great trucker with an awesome wife. They had two of their own when his sister became involved with drugs. He adopted his nieces and nephew. She raises all 5 kids and he works his butt off to pay for it.
 @mac14 for clarity: the wife raises the kids, the husband works a lot but loves the kids and does see them as often as he can. The sister is out of the picture it seems.
Why the #$% is she out on bail?? She committed the most heinous crime ever!! This lady is getting monthly visits!! Am I missing something here?
Good report but why would you say "staving country of Ethiopia"? Are you really a journalist?
The little girl deserved better, much better. I hope these supposed parents rot in hell, or worse if possible.
we used an adoption agency from Washington, and this story is filled with lies! Â Our agency required background checks, follow up visits and 7 yrs later still contact us to see how things are going. The reporter in this article needs to check her story BEFORE she writes.
@Dana - How is the story filled with lies? Your experience does not apply to everyone.
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Perhaps you should read an article carefully and research information before you comment, especially when you are accusing the journalist of incompetence.
 @Dana They said that the State itself doesn't do them, not that the adoption services don't do them.
I think it's disgusting that this state doesn't require background checks or home checks on adoption. That is insane and I hope that a change is made. It's heart breaking to know this happened and the couple who murdered her deserve to be punished and lose the rights to their other children. It's absolutely disgusting that a parent could do something like this to their child. Pure evil.
@andiec16 I totally agree with you, but how do you fund this. The state doesn't have the resources to monitor children the government places let alone private adoptions.
WTF, WHY? Why does someone adopt a child just to kill her. Hang these monsters high
 @Larry*X*K They adopted several children and had biological kids too. From previous reports, it sounds like they belonged to some fundamentalist Christian sect that I do not know the name of, nor any details about. I do recall that there was a book about child discipline involved, and that these folks had made some sort of whip using instructions from the book. I remember getting the impression that the book was pretty harsh. Of course, there are probably other parents who belong to the same church and do not abuse their kids. Just saying what I recall having read a while back. I think these were in a previous KOMO report.Â
@two loons @Larry*X*K YEs, you're right, the instructions from the book detailed how to make a "proper biblical rod' (as in Spare the Rod, blah blah) from your local hardware store out of thin plastic pieces or plumbing hoses, something like that. Sick
What a stunning little girl. Her beautiful smile would just light up an entire room. HOW on earth can someone pledge to take care of another living being and then abuse them?   I just DON'T get it. If you don't want to take care of a child, then DON'T have one!       SEVEN siblings? Wow. This "mother" ('d rather say something else) is a monster. She should have been sterilized LONG ago.  I mean, any place would be better than this home ... I'm so sorry the system failed you, love. RIP, finally.Â
 @casey42 FYI - they adopted I think 5 of the kids.
 @casey42 Did you miss the part about this girl being adopted? I think chances are good several of the other children were too. Makes a person really wonder about the screening process for potential adopters.
So the wife is out on bail, and the dad is still in jail.
When the word guilty is said, they should stay jailed till they're dead!
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Glad to see DSHS actually taking this seriously, but if they really wanna do the right thing, they should sever their parenting rights right now!
 @Zoso While I agree that it's likely their parenting rights SHOULD be severed, I'm quite glad that DSHS can't just make that decision and that it requires a legal judgement in court. DSHS is not an agency known for making good decisions regarding children!
From above: "Hana's brothers and sisters are being monitored in monthly visits and DSHS says it might ask for a severing of parental rights even if the Williams are not convicted."
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DSHS says they MIGHT ask to sever parental rights?? Are you kidding me? They might ask???
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Disgusting beyond belief is so many ways. RIP you sweet and beautiful little girl...That smile is so amazing. To think that these monsters killed you is beyond belief.
I know right! Then there is this quote:
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 "Our folks were tenacious and concerned some bad thingswere going on in this house."
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I thinks someone needs to redefine the word tenacious for the DSHS! If losing more than a quarter of your body weight, when you are already malnuourished to begin with, isn't enough to get everyone of those kids out of that house immediately? I would put this far below tenacious. Children have to die to really get their attention.
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There are so many really good people in the world but somehow the state seems to find most of the wacked out people, and then we pay these people to be foster parents. We should bring back public punishment for these types of offenders. Tie them to a pole in the center of their town and let the people show them what tenacious is!
@Wallythunder The children were home schooled and isolated - I'd be surprised if the two younger kids - the ones from Ethiopia who were the most abused - were even taken to the pediatrician regularly. The older kids participated in the abuse of the younger. I don't know who could've saved her in time, with the amount of control that the parents had.
These "parents" should be burned at the stake. This is rediculous.
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Poor girl deserved better.
I am just disgusted. Â I don't have anything else to say. Â
Did I read correctly that the mother, Carri,is out on bail and still has custody of her other children? What is it going to take to remove these kids from these monsters? Yesterday.
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RIP Hana. Such an adorable child.
@SusieQ The Mother does not have any of the children in her care, except for the now 18 year old son who is no longer under the pervue of CPS. The children have not been in the care of Ms. Williams since before she and her husband were formally charged with criminal acts against Hannah and her brother.