Updated: Monday, 06 Feb 2012, 7:43 PM EST
Published : Monday, 06 Feb 2012, 4:20 PM EST
The final minutes of a young mother's life from Northeast Philadelphia were caught on video as she was waving goodbye to her young son.
She was murdered, just moments later.
A judge ordered her killer to prison last Thursday but more came out in court.
It was a plea from the Judge Diane Gibbons, calling on the community to help her family, who are now about to lose their home.
The video shows Annie Huynh with her son Jason in hand. Little did she know minutes later she'd be strangled to death by her 32-year-old boyfriend Tony Vo.
Vo was convicted of the November 2010 murder.
Annie's body was found at Kim's Nails, the Upper Southhampton nail salon she owned.
Through an interpreter her parents shared their memories and their pain.
Annie's death has taken a physical and mental toll on her 72-year-old father. Annie brought her parents over from Vietnam four years ago.
They lived together in the Northeast Philadelphia house she bought.
Annie's parents depended on their 32-year-old daughter for everything. More than a year after her death they could suffer another devastating loss.
Without jobs, the elderly couple has racked up $20,000 in penalties on their mortgage since Annie's death.
Of course her parents could go back to Vietnam.
But that would mean never being able to comfort their grandson, struggling to understand his mother's death.
Help for the family is trickling in.
A Philadelphia lawyer is planning to help them free of charge avoid foreclosure.
And Nova, the Network Of Victim Assistance, is taking up tax deductible donations for the family.
To donate, contact NOVA at its Web site at: http:// www.novabucks.org /