The woman found the eight-year-old girl distraught at midnight at their home in Strathalbyn, Australia – but thought she had just had a bad dream.
2 CCTV footage showed Jamie Phillip Mongoo, 33, entering the house 2 Jamie Mongoo pleaded guilty to burglary and common assault after breaking into houseCredit: Jamie Mongoo / Facebook But the next morning, mom checked the CCTV inside the house and found that a stranger was in the house. She was horrified to discover that a man was hiding just outside her daughter’s bedroom.
CCTV footage showed Jamie Phillip Mongoo, 33, entering the house just after midnight on June 2. He sneaked into the girl’s bedroom and climbed a ladder to the bunk bed before touching her arm and back and whispering to her, the West Australian reports. The girl allegedly told Mongoo: “Stop it, you’re scaring me, go away.” Her mom woke up to the sound of her daughter’s voice and the intruder reportedly ran away. The girl told her mom someone was in her room and assumed it was just a bad dream – until she checked the cameras in the morning. Mongoo, a former ice cream factory worker, was later arrested following an anonymous tip. He pleaded guilty to burglary and common assault after breaking into the house. The mom said she felt sick after realizing her daughter wasn’t dreaming. “I felt immediately nauseous and angry when I first saw that my CCTV had captured someone right outside my child’s bedroom,” she said. “I waited to put her mind at ease by showing her that there was nothing, only to discover that her nightmare was our reality. “I can’t put into words how relieved I am to have just had cameras installed. “I hate to think that my daughter might have had this experience just so she wouldn’t be believed.” She added: “The idea of ​​a stranger being at home and climbing into her bed seemed so impossible I was sure it was a bad dream.” But she said she was proud of her daughter for standing up for herself. “I never thought this could happen to my family, but it did, and despite the trauma, I’m mostly incredibly proud of my daughter and how she responded,” the mom said. “Teach children how to ask for help and how to stand up for themselves.” Mongoo also pleaded guilty to a number of unrelated charges – including home invasion and 13 counts of fraud. He is expected to appear in court on November 17.


title: “I Thought My Eight Year Old Daughter Was Having A Nightmare But What I Saw On Cctv The Next Morning Made Me Sick Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-03” author: “Elbert Parson”


The woman found the eight-year-old girl distraught at midnight at their home in Strathalbyn, Australia – but thought she had just had a bad dream.
2 CCTV footage showed Jamie Phillip Mongoo, 33, entering the house 2 Jamie Mongoo pleaded guilty to burglary and common assault after breaking into houseCredit: Jamie Mongoo / Facebook But the next morning, mom checked the CCTV inside the house and found that a stranger was in the house. She was horrified to discover that a man was hiding just outside her daughter’s bedroom.
CCTV footage showed Jamie Phillip Mongoo, 33, entering the house just after midnight on June 2. He sneaked into the girl’s bedroom and climbed a ladder to the bunk bed before touching her arm and back and whispering to her, the West Australian reports. The girl allegedly told Mongoo: “Stop it, you’re scaring me, go away.” Her mom woke up to the sound of her daughter’s voice and the intruder reportedly ran away. The girl told her mom someone was in her room and assumed it was just a bad dream – until she checked the cameras in the morning. Mongoo, a former ice cream factory worker, was later arrested following an anonymous tip. He pleaded guilty to burglary and common assault after breaking into the house. The mom said she felt sick after realizing her daughter wasn’t dreaming. “I felt immediately nauseous and angry when I first saw that my CCTV had captured someone right outside my child’s bedroom,” she said. “I waited to put her mind at ease by showing her that there was nothing, only to discover that her nightmare was our reality. “I can’t put into words how relieved I am to have just had cameras installed. “I hate to think that my daughter might have had this experience just so she wouldn’t be believed.” She added: “The idea of ​​a stranger being at home and climbing into her bed seemed so impossible I was sure it was a bad dream.” But she said she was proud of her daughter for standing up for herself. “I never thought this could happen to my family, but it did, and despite the trauma, I’m mostly incredibly proud of my daughter and how she responded,” the mom said. “Teach children how to ask for help and how to stand up for themselves.” Mongoo also pleaded guilty to a number of unrelated charges – including home invasion and 13 counts of fraud. He is expected to appear in court on November 17.


title: “I Thought My Eight Year Old Daughter Was Having A Nightmare But What I Saw On Cctv The Next Morning Made Me Sick Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-05” author: “Patricia Yarbrough”


The woman found the eight-year-old girl distraught at midnight at their home in Strathalbyn, Australia – but thought she had just had a bad dream.
2 CCTV footage showed Jamie Phillip Mongoo, 33, entering the house 2 Jamie Mongoo pleaded guilty to burglary and common assault after breaking into houseCredit: Jamie Mongoo / Facebook But the next morning, mom checked the CCTV inside the house and found that a stranger was in the house. She was horrified to discover that a man was hiding just outside her daughter’s bedroom.
CCTV footage showed Jamie Phillip Mongoo, 33, entering the house just after midnight on June 2. He sneaked into the girl’s bedroom and climbed a ladder to the bunk bed before touching her arm and back and whispering to her, the West Australian reports. The girl allegedly told Mongoo: “Stop it, you’re scaring me, go away.” Her mom woke up to the sound of her daughter’s voice and the intruder reportedly ran away. The girl told her mom someone was in her room and assumed it was just a bad dream – until she checked the cameras in the morning. Mongoo, a former ice cream factory worker, was later arrested following an anonymous tip. He pleaded guilty to burglary and common assault after breaking into the house. The mom said she felt sick after realizing her daughter wasn’t dreaming. “I felt immediately nauseous and angry when I first saw that my CCTV had captured someone right outside my child’s bedroom,” she said. “I waited to put her mind at ease by showing her that there was nothing, only to discover that her nightmare was our reality. “I can’t put into words how relieved I am to have just had cameras installed. “I hate to think that my daughter might have had this experience just so she wouldn’t be believed.” She added: “The idea of ​​a stranger being at home and climbing into her bed seemed so impossible I was sure it was a bad dream.” But she said she was proud of her daughter for standing up for herself. “I never thought this could happen to my family, but it did, and despite the trauma, I’m mostly incredibly proud of my daughter and how she responded,” the mom said. “Teach children how to ask for help and how to stand up for themselves.” Mongoo also pleaded guilty to a number of unrelated charges – including home invasion and 13 counts of fraud. He is expected to appear in court on November 17.


title: “I Thought My Eight Year Old Daughter Was Having A Nightmare But What I Saw On Cctv The Next Morning Made Me Sick Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-29” author: “Philip Lancaster”


The woman found the eight-year-old girl distraught at midnight at their home in Strathalbyn, Australia – but thought she had just had a bad dream.
2 CCTV footage showed Jamie Phillip Mongoo, 33, entering the house 2 Jamie Mongoo pleaded guilty to burglary and common assault after breaking into houseCredit: Jamie Mongoo / Facebook But the next morning, mom checked the CCTV inside the house and found that a stranger was in the house. She was horrified to discover that a man was hiding just outside her daughter’s bedroom.
CCTV footage showed Jamie Phillip Mongoo, 33, entering the house just after midnight on June 2. He sneaked into the girl’s bedroom and climbed a ladder to the bunk bed before touching her arm and back and whispering to her, the West Australian reports. The girl allegedly told Mongoo: “Stop it, you’re scaring me, go away.” Her mom woke up to the sound of her daughter’s voice and the intruder reportedly ran away. The girl told her mom someone was in her room and assumed it was just a bad dream – until she checked the cameras in the morning. Mongoo, a former ice cream factory worker, was later arrested following an anonymous tip. He pleaded guilty to burglary and common assault after breaking into the house. The mom said she felt sick after realizing her daughter wasn’t dreaming. “I felt immediately nauseous and angry when I first saw that my CCTV had captured someone right outside my child’s bedroom,” she said. “I waited to put her mind at ease by showing her that there was nothing, only to discover that her nightmare was our reality. “I can’t put into words how relieved I am to have just had cameras installed. “I hate to think that my daughter might have had this experience just so she wouldn’t be believed.” She added: “The idea of ​​a stranger being at home and climbing into her bed seemed so impossible I was sure it was a bad dream.” But she said she was proud of her daughter for standing up for herself. “I never thought this could happen to my family, but it did, and despite the trauma, I’m mostly incredibly proud of my daughter and how she responded,” the mom said. “Teach children how to ask for help and how to stand up for themselves.” Mongoo also pleaded guilty to a number of unrelated charges – including home invasion and 13 counts of fraud. He is expected to appear in court on November 17.