This is one dangerous person that was working among the US servicemembers working at Camp Walker:
An alleged knife-point rapist who eluded South Korean police for years before his arrest worked at the U.S. Army’s Camp Walker in Daegu but committed no offenses within the military community, local police said Monday.
Jung Ho-un, 40, was arrested last month on suspicion of raping and robbing 44 local women in Daegu and Gumi, from 2002 into early this year, police said.
Jung allegedly preyed on women living alone, police said.
“He’s been barred from [U.S. Forces Korea] installations pending the outcome of the investigation,” said Slade Walters, a spokesman for the U.S. Army’s Installation Management Command-Korea in Seoul.
Jung worked for the Army “at least part time” since February 1996, Walters said.
But Walters said no further details were immediately available Monday on what Jung’s Camp Walker duties had been.
In what police said was his typical method, Jung would scale gas pipelines leading to homes where women were living alone, enter through a window or balcony, threaten them with a knife, and rape them.
He’d then allegedly loot their homes of computers, cell phones, jewelry, cash and other valuables, with which he bankrolled a lavish lifestyle that included a Mercedes-Benz luxury car, police said. [Stars & Stripes]
The police may be saying he committed no crimes within the military community, but I think they should look long and hard to see whether this guy was connected to the rape of this female US Army officer in Daegu in 2005. This arrested rapist’s MO is nearly identical to the rapist that raped the Army officer.






6:38 pm on April 6th, 2009 1
Wow amazed that this took weeks to hit the news. This work worked part time at CYS. And from what I've been told he did the majority of his crimes out in Gumi.
8:32 pm on April 6th, 2009 2
A friend's apartment was broken into by a thief who climbed up the gas line. Whenever I moved into a new apartment, I always avoided basement, first floor, and top floor apartments and surveyed the outside to make sure there were no easy points of entry. As in any big city, break-ins and home invasions are very, very common.
3:12 am on April 7th, 2009 3
I doubt he raped that female Army officer.
A Korean would never harm a foreigner.
11:14 am on April 7th, 2009 4
Smoothbore I hope you are joking..
1:31 am on October 12th, 2009 5
A Korean would never harm a foreigner’
what a funny theory……wonder where you get this idea