Korean panty thief suspect in disapearance

Whitebear

Publisher/Editor-in-chief
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Thanks for post Chain.

I think that the odds are in favor of an illegal Mexican migrant sex fiend
but we will continue to follow this case with interest.

But the "large quantities of womens' underwear" in the Korean's possession
definitely qualify him as a 'person of interest'.

There is an 'ethnic precedent' here:

A South Korean was arrested today for allegedly getting teenage girls to take off their underwear in front of his customers and selling it, police said.
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http://www.komotv.com/stories/31826.htm
Disturbing Picture Emerging In Portland Case
June 21, 2004
PORTLAND - A disturbing picture is emer
ing of a Tigard man who is accused of stealing thousands of pairs of underwear from college dormitories and who was arrested Monday on theft and burglary charges.

Sung Koo Kim, 30, was arrested foll

owing a court appearance in Yamhill County and is being held at the Multnomah County jail on $10 million bail.

In a co
urt affidavit, detectives outlined their case against Kim and described what they found when they searched his Tigard home.

Among the items found on his computer were 40,000 violent pictures of tortured, raped and mutilated women and 4,000 pornographic and violent videos.

Detectives also discovered videos of two women doing laundry at Concordia University.
The arrest comes just four days after Kim pleaded innocent to charges of stealing women's underwear on May 2 from a dorm room at Oregon State University in Corvallis.

In addition to suspected
of being a panty thief, Kim is also a person of interest in the disappearance of 19-year-old Brooke Wilberger, who has been missing for several weeks.
However, despite the unusual items
Kim
had stored on his computer, he still remains only a person of interest in the missing woman's case.

Kim's arrest comes just four days after he pleaded innocent to charges of stealing women's underwear on May 2
from a dorm room at Oregon State University in Corvallis.

Kim is scheduled to be arraigned on Tuesday.
 
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Keep your pets [cats and dogs] away from the gook.
 
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3rd paragraph from bottom-
QUOTE: "...That during the search warrant, officers also located an arsenal of assault rifles, thousands of rounds of ammunition, a tactical vest, gas mask, and hand guns, none of which were seized during the search warrant."

http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=68508

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multiple searches for "non-extraditable countries." A file labeled "osu.doc" was also found on the computer. It listed activities involving rape and torture.

He states that a search of Kim's computer by Newberg police yielded 40,000 pictures of women being tortured and raped. Newberg police also found videos of two women doing laundry at Concordia University in Portland. The women were unaware they were being watched.

Steed added that Kim's computer showed Internet searches[/b][/quote]
VIDEO. The gink had a little souvenir "lint" in a bag he'd labeled from a dryer in Brooke's building. They checked his computer and ISP- the dink had conducted 1
0 searches on Concordia University female students' names.

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This at best is one obsessive, maladjusted chink! A panty collection & questionably erotic material?

Who is letting these weirdoes into the country?
 
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Originally posted by Buster@Jun 23 2004, 01:45 AM
This at best is one obsessive, maladjusted Vandalchink! A panty collection & questionably erotic material?

Who is letting these weirdoes into the country?
Osama bin Bush is the one letting degenerate GookVandals like this Dung guy...He murdered a beautiful Aryan woman and he is let to live; this is not justice!

:guns: :asian: :steamin: :shock: :rant: :crazy: :bush:
 
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<a href=\'http://www.koin.com/webnews/20042/20040625_wilberger.shtml\' target=\'_blank\'>'Significant Evidence' Links Sung Koo Kim To Wilberger </a>
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Prosecutors Doubt Kim's Alibi

PORTLAND -- "Significant evidence" links a Tigard man to the disappearance of a 19-year-old college student, and his alibi is far from "iron-clad," prosecutors said in a court affidavit filed Thursday.
The affidavit came in response to earlier court papers filed by a lawyer for Sung Koo Kim, a su
pect in Brooke Wilberger's disappearance. In those papers, attorney Janet Lee Hoffman said her client was at his Tigard home when Wilberger vanished from a Corvallis apartment complex.

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Hoffman said Kim, 30,
spent the morning making online stock trades via Ameritrade, then went shopping with his father at a local Circuit City.

In her court memorandum, Hoffman also said Kim's alibi is backed up by his family and Ameritrade records -- as well as a surveillance video and receipt detailing the Circuit City trip.

But Multnomah County District Attorney Michael Schrunk argued that the alibi is a weak one.

In his affidavit, Schrunk said the drive to Corvallis to Tigard is only about an hour and 20 minutes. He also said that the stock trades were done on the computer of Kim's sister, Jung Kim, and that she has refused to take a polygraph test.

Schrunk said the first confirmed appearance of Kim at Circuit City was at 12:42 p.m. -- nearly three hours after Wilberger disappeared.

The district attorney said that there is "signif
ican
t evidence tending to connect" Kim with Wilberger's disappearance. "The defendant does not have an iron-clad alibi," he said.

Kim has been charged with stealing tho
usands of pairs of women's underwear from college dormitories in three Oregon counties, but has pleaded innocent. He is being held in Multnomah County on $10 million bail.

Schrunk said Kim stole women's underwear in late April or early May from the laundry room of the apartment complex where Wilberger was last seen. Dryer lint from that apartment complex was found at Kim's home.

According to the affidavit, that lint was labeled with the name of Lynsey Foree, a student at nearby Oregon State University who frequented the apartments and was scheduled to move into the complex in late May.
<
br>Schrunk said Kim had a copy of Foree's picture and biographical information in his computer, adding that she bears a resemblance to the missing Brigham Young University student.
<
br>Also
found on Kim's computer were 40,000 pictures of women being tortured and raped -- as well as a document labeled "osu.doc," which describes the rape, torture and mutilation of a woman, according to an earlier a
ffidavit filed by Portland police.

Schrunk said that Kim is a suspect in Wilberger's disappearance, but conceded, "There is no probable cause" to arrest him in the case.

Wilberger was visiting her sister in Corvallis when she vanished May 24, sparking a massive search effort.

Corvallis police had identified Kim as one of four people "of significant interest" in the Wilberger case.

His lawyer, Hoffman, wrote in her memorandum that Kim also passed a polygraph exam administered June 23 by a private examiner. During the exam, Kim answered "
No" to questions asking whether he had abducted Wilberger or had any contact with her on May 24.

Schrunk said the polygraph test was "not persuasive."
 
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Disturbing Picture Emerging In Portland Case

http://www.komotv.com/stories/31826.htm

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http://www.koin.com/webnews/20042/20040622_wilberger.shtml
June 21, 2004
PORTLAND - A disturbing picture is emerging of a Tigard man who is accused of stealing thousands of pairs of underwear from college dormitories and who was arrested Monday on theft and burglary charges.

Sung Koo Kim, 30, was arrested following a court appearance in Yamhill County and
s being held at the Multnomah County jail on $10 million bail.

In a court affidavit, detectives outlined their case against Kim and described what they found when they searched his Tigard home.
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Among the items found on his computer were 40,000 violent pictures of tortured, raped and mutilated women and 4,000
pornographic and violent videos.

Detectives also discovered videos of two women doing laundry at Concordia University. The arrest comes just four days after Kim pleaded innocent to charges of stealing women's underwear on May 2 from a dorm room at Oregon State University in Corvallis.

In addition to suspected of being a panty thief, Kim is also a person of interest in the disappearance of 19-year-old Brooke Wilberger, who has been missing for several weeks. However, despite the unusual items Kim had stored on his computer, he still remains only a person of interest in the missing woman's case.

Kim's arrest comes just fo
ur days after he pleaded innocent to charges of stealing women's underwear on May 2 from a dorm room at Oregon State University in Corvallis.

Kim is scheduled to be arraigned on Tuesday.
 
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That Vandalgook is in the deep Kim Chee now! If he is guilty, fry him! :Swastika2:
 
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<a href=\'http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=74679\' target=\'_blank\'>Korean community supports underwear theft suspect</a>
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Sung Koo Kim

PORTLAND, Ore. - Despite shame over underwear theft and child pornography charges against Sung Koo Kim, the Korean community is rallying to support him and show there is no link to Brooke Wilberger's disappearance.
Kim is considered a person of interest but has not been charged with any crime in the disappearance of Wilberger, a Brigham Young University student who vanished May 24 from her sister's apartment complex near the Oregon State University campus in Corvallis.

A police task force has accused Kim of stealing panties from a clothes dr

yer in the complex, cyberstalking an Oregon State swimmer who resembled Wilberger and searching the Intern
et for nations without extradition treaties with the United States.

But Wilberger's mother, Cammy Wilberger, said Wednesday the family keeps in close contact with the task force and it has "never really focused on him."

Kim, 30, has declined a plea bargain offer to serve eight years in prison for the theft of thousands of pairs of women's panties and child-pornography cases in four counties.

It is the links to the Wilberger case, however, that remain disturbing for Kim's family and Korean community leaders, who all say there is absolutely no connection.

They say they feel a collective shame about the details of burglaries. But they believe were part of an obsession that left Kim with a vast collection of pornography depicting violence against women and, in a few cases, images of children.

His parents, Joo and Dong Kim, maintain that their son was
wi
th them the morning Wilberger disappeared.

Court documents tend to back up their claims he spent the morning making a stock trade, answer
ing the phone and - about three hours after Wilberger vanished - buying a laptop computer in Tigard.

Kim's parents have complained that judges in four counties have set bails too high to pay in the panty theft and child pornography cases.

The total amounts to nearly $15.5 million, despite a decision Thursday by Washington County Circuit Judge Donald R. Letourneau to reduce Kim's bail in that county from $1.3 million to $480,000.

Multnomah County Circuit Judge Frank Bearden postponed a decision on a bail reduction request by Kim until Monday following a Friday morning hearing in Portland.

The recent emergence of Korean community leader support for the Kim family is remarkable for an immigrant culture that tends to distance itself from unseemly and criminal behavior, said Ronault Latang Sayang Catalani, a lawyer a
nd fam
ily friend.

"We (Asians) don't even openly discuss underwear," Catalani said.

Leaders of the Korean American Citizens League and the Korean Society of Or
egon overcame that taboo, he said, as they learned more about Kim's alibi and the way the case has been handled.

"If something has gone wrong and this man needs to be punished, people are all for this," Catalani said. "But they are sensing that this - the exorbitantly high bail, this 'person of interest' business - is not justice."

Joo and Dong Kim say that in addition to the financial and emotional toll of their legal battle, they feel they have let down their community.

"For Asian people, when someone's face is ruined, the whole family is affected," Dong Kim said. "Face - it's life. What affects one affects us all."

Korean American leaders met Thursday with Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schrunk to share concerns about Kim&#
39;s treat
ment. They carried an e-mail to Schrunk, obtained from a court file, in which Yamhill County District Attorney Brad Berry characterizes Kim as "extremely dangerous."

"Kim may never be fully tied to the Willberger (sic) abduction, and all of th
ose involved agree that we need to do all we can to get as many burglaries on him as possible to get him off of the streets," Berry wrote. "... I'm happy to discuss this by phone to let you know facts sufficient to make you comfortable that this isn't just a panty fetish, but much more."

Schrunk told community leaders that prosecutors felt it was important, at the time of the e-mail exchange, to charge Kim with whatever they could, partly to find out if he was connected in any way to the Wilberger case.

"No one," Schrunk told them, "wants to make a mistake."
 
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February 7, 2005



Underwear Thief



By Associated Press



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CORVALLIS, OR -
The Corvallis Police Department cleared panty thief Sung Koo Kim Monday as a person of interest in the disappearance of Brooke Wilberger.

In doing so, a Multnomah County judge lowered the bail for Kim from $10 million to $800,000.

The 31-year-old Tigard man, accused of stealing thousands of panties from universities, had also been investigated in the Wilberger disappearance. But in Corvallis, from where Wilberger disappeared, the Corvallis Police said Kim was removed from the "persons of interest" list last Friday.

J

ust last week, a Washington County judge cut Kim's bail there by about one-third to &#0
36;480,000.

But Kim faces similar theft and burglary charges in two other Oregon counties, with bail amounts from all four jurisdictions still adding up to about five million.
 
Attorney Wants Off Case Of Accused Panty Thief

Ahh.. roundeye panty make Sung Koo prenty horny!
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MCMINNVILLE, Ore. -- Accused underwear thief Sung Koo Kim (pictured) needs a new attorney -- his fourth in a year.

KimPortland attorney Des Connall told the News-Register in McMinnville that he plans to withdraw from the case over an undisclosed ethical issue. Two other attorneys had already quit the case.

Kim, 31, is accused of stealing underwear from college women at Linfield, George Fox and Oregon State, among other schools.

Kim also faces child pornography charges in Washington County, where he was living with his parents.

<span
style='color:blue'>Uh oh.. Sung Koo need get out more!
</span>

Kim is a former suspect in the disappea
rance of Brooke Wilberger, a Brigham Young University student who vanished from a Corvallis apartment complex last May. Police eventually ruled out Kim in that case.
 
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Thanks to Whitebear for finding this story!

KOIN.com 11/2/05: Sung Koo Kim: Accused Underwear Thief Changes Pleas

MCMINNVILLE, Ore. -- An accused underwear thief pleaded guilty Wednesday to multiple counts of first-degree burglary and second-degree theft involving the theft of women's underwear from college dorms.

Sung Koo Kim, who was once a person of interest in the disappearance of Brook Wilberger, entered the pleas on five felony and four misdemeanor counts in Yamhill County. He will now face sentencing on these counts at 10 a.m. Monday.

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Kim still faces criminal charges in Multnomah, Washington and Benton Counties. He is charged with thefts from Linfield College, George Fox
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r
University, Pacific University, Concordia University, University of Portland and Oregon State University.

nHe is scheduled to appear Friday in Multnomah County. He has been in custody for more than a year.

The accused underwear thief's mom told KOIN News 6 that she thinks her son is mentally ill and needs treatment. She also said she regrets his wrongdoing and she and her husband plan to do what they can to help their son.

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At long last - closure for NNN's favorite slant fetishist??? :tongue:
 
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I don't think he is going to be getting kim-chi while is jail. :asian:
 
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Gook panty raider pleads guilty

Sung Koo Kim Reaches Another Plea Deal

HILLSBORO, Ore. - In a plea deal reached Tuesday in Washington County, Sung Koo Kim pleaded guilty to six charges and will face a prison sentence that will run concurrently with a sentence he received last month in Yamhill County.

Kim was in a Washington County court on Tuesday to faces charges he stole women's underwear from dormitories at Pacific University and that he was in possession of child pornography on his computer.

He ended up pleading guilty to five counts of burglary and one count of possessing child pornography.

After agreeing to the plea deal, the judge said he plans to sentence Kim to 52 months of state time and 18 months of county jail time, which may end up being served in a


n alternative program.

Kim has already served time in
jail, but how much of that time will count against his sentence is still to be determined.

Formal sentencing is scheduled for Jan. 26.

Kim is accused of stealing women's underwear from several college campuses and still faces criminal charges in Multnomah and Benton counties.

Kim's defense attorney indicated that he hopes to reach plea agreements in both those counties and that no more jail time will be added.

Kim's mother spoke briefly to the media, saying she does not understand why Kim is receiving what she feels is severe sentences for stealing underwear.

Kim was also once considered a person of interest in the high-profile disappearance of Brooke Wilberger and at one time was held on a total of $15 million bail, an unusually high figure for someone accused of stealing underwear.

However, police later charged a New Mexico man, Joel C
ourt
ney,
with Wilberger's murder, although her body has never been found.
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D
ung boy's mommy also say she don't understand why racist court system has such severe sentences for pervert gooks who possess child pornography. It's amazing how immigrants don't understand why they can't just be themselves and do whatever their demented subhuman genetics tell them to do.
 
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