James Kim's Body Found


The body of a San Francisco man who had walked into the Oregon wilderness to summon help for his stranded family was found Wednesday in a steep ravine where he had left clues for searchers.

Officials confirmed that James Kim, 35, an editor at the Web site CNET, had been found dead.

Brian Anderson, Undersheriff of Josephine County, broke down and could not finish speaking as he announced that Kim's body was found at 3:03 p.m. ET.

Searchers were attempting to remove Kim's body, and his family members have requested that their privacy be respected, officials said.

Kim walked into the snowy Oregon mountains Saturday to find help for his wife and two young daughters. They were rescued by searchers on Monday.

Clothing and bits of an Oregon map turned up Tuesday in a steep canyon that drains into the Rogue River. Searchers said they believed he was marking his trail for them.

The clothing, which was wet, included two gray sweat shirts, a red T-shirt, a sock and a blue girl's skirt, said Lt. Gregg Hastings of the Oregon State Patrol. Family members said Kim carried the items when he left.

"They were laid out in a well defined area, in a pattern," Hastings said. The pattern led officers to believe that "little signs are being left by James."

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As a long time fan of ZDTV turned TechTV I have been watching these events very closely and am greatly saddened by this very sad development. My heart goes out to the Kim family James Kim was a true hero and the sacrifice he made for the health and safety of his family is courageous.

- J

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Comments

Mrs. Maria said…
Every time I read anything related to this story I just get so so sad. I really wanted him to be safe and found.

I agree 100% - what a courageous move to leave your family to get help. That takes a lot of guts. I can only imagine if we were in the same situation. :(

What a hero!
Jeff Andrews said…
Man, I was glued to this story. I kept praying and praying that they'd find him and reunite him with his family. I was sooo bummed when they made that announcement.

That's in my neck of the woods you know...and I've actually worked with that search and rescue team in the past.