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If you can't do the time!!





PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Panty thief Sung Koo Kim may face about nine years in prison for stealing thousands of pairs of underwear from college dorm rooms, laundry rooms and campus-area apartments.

He was sentenced in Multnomah County on Wednesday to an extra 18 months in prison, for a total of more than 11 years. Under the plea agreement he signed, he could get out after about nine years, given time off for good behavior and credit for the time he's spent in local jails since he was arrested in 2004.

Kim, 32, pleaded guilty to college-area burglaries and underwear thefts in Yamhill and Washington counties in 2003 and 2004.

He also has been sentenced to serve time in Yamhill County while undergoing mental health treatment, and he is expected to plead guilty to similar charges in Benton County, where prosecutors have agreed to ask that the sentence run at the same time as the Multnomah County sentence.

"I would just like to apologize to the victims for any inconvenience it may have caused them . . . or any anguish or suffering," Kim said in the courtroom.

When investigators searched Kim's Tigard bedroom, they found more than 3,400 pairs of underwear and other pieces of women's clothing, along with dryer lint and human hair, marked with information as to where the clothing was taken, and stuffed into boxes, duffel bags and backpacks. His home computer contained more than 40,000 pornographic images, mostly depicting rape, torture and killings. Prosecutors called Kim a danger to the public. His attorneys said psychiatrists who interviewed him indicated he was not violent but suffered from depression and an underwear fetish.





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valerie wrote: If you can't do the time!!





PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Panty thief Sung Koo Kim may face about nine years in prison for stealing thousands of pairs of underwear from college dorm rooms, laundry rooms and campus-area apartments.

He was sentenced in Multnomah County on Wednesday to an extra 18 months in prison, for a total of more than 11 years. Under the plea agreement he signed, he could get out after about nine years, given time off for good behavior and credit for the time he's spent in local jails since he was arrested in 2004.

Kim, 32, pleaded guilty to college-area burglaries and underwear thefts in Yamhill and Washington counties in 2003 and 2004.

He also has been sentenced to serve time in Yamhill County while undergoing mental health treatment, and he is expected to plead guilty to similar charges in Benton County, where prosecutors have agreed to ask that the sentence run at the same time as the Multnomah County sentence.

"I would just like to apologize to the victims for any inconvenience it may have caused them . . . or any anguish or suffering," Kim said in the courtroom.

When investigators searched Kim's Tigard bedroom, they found more than 3,400 pairs of underwear and other pieces of women's clothing, along with dryer lint and human hair, marked with information as to where the clothing was taken, and stuffed into boxes, duffel bags and backpacks. His home computer contained more than 40,000 pornographic images, mostly depicting rape, torture and killings. Prosecutors called Kim a danger to the public. His attorneys said psychiatrists who interviewed him indicated he was not violent but suffered from depression and an underwear fetish.








Geez...thank goodness he's been put away.



My son's neighbour...an airhostess living on her own was the victim of a burglary. A few months later, the police bought some of her underwear round to be identified....apparently the Estate Agent was the culprit...other victims were all young, single girls that owned their own homes. :mad:
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