quote: authorities also are looking at the man, Richard Wilson, 39, of Walla Walla, as a possible suspect in an Idaho murder and the disappearance of a Brigham Young University student in Oregon
quote: In the affidavit, Detective Bryan Steed of the Portland Police Bureau refers to Kim as a suspect in the Wilberger case. 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.
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For those of you who want to follow the story more closely, my local newspaper has updates every day on the search for Brooke Wilberger. It's in the community section at http://gazettetimes.com.
It doesn't look good, but I'm still hoping they'll find her.
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Too bad about her abduction....not looking good after all this time.
I had someone from out of state find out I was from MA, and the first question he asked was if I knew the Bish family.....I thought that was weird. I know NE states are tiny, but really, what are the odds I'd know them out of the millions of people in the area.
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I don't know any of the people involved, but Corvallis is a small town, and I think a lot of people are still shocked that something like this can happen here.
When I walk out to my car at night after work (I work at Oregon State University) I pay very close attention to my surroundings. It's kind of sad, actually, to feel even slightly unsafe here. This is the sort of place where many people still leave their doors unlocked...
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quote:Although police do not plan on publicly discussing the latest developments in the Brooke Wilberger investigation until Wednesday afternoon, a 39-year-old man being held in a New Mexico jail has been charged with aggravated murder in the case.
They haven't found her body, but I guess the police don't think she'll be found alive.
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I always have a very hard time understanding how they can prosecute for murder in cases where they can't even prove she is dead (no body found).
This might be a tough case for them to pin on him unless they really have some very good evidence.