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December 7, 2006 3:34 PM PST

Body of CNET's James Kim found

by Leslie Katz
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UPDATE: The body of missing CNET editor James Kim has been located, authorities announced Wednesday.

Arrangements are being made to transport Kim to the Oregon State Police office in the town of Central Point, Ore., for a medical examination, according to police, and autopsy results may be completed by Thursday. He had been missing in the remote southwestern Oregon wilderness for 11 days and was found at approximately noon Wednesday about half a mile from the Rogue River, authorities said.

Kim, 35, left his family's stranded car Saturday morning in search of help and never returned. He apparently traveled in an 8-mile circle and was found less than a mile, separated by a sheer cliff, from where his family's station wagon had gotten stuck in the snow. Officers said there was no way to determine whether he was trying to return to his starting point or if he became disoriented.

"He was very motivated...he traveled a long way," Josephine County Undersheriff Brian Anderson said.

The Kim family has asked that it not be contacted, and that flowers and donations not be sent at this time. Once the family has decided how they want Kim to be honored, CNET will release details.

His 30-year-old wife, Kati, and daughters Penelope (4 years) and Sabine (7 months) were rescued in good condition Monday and have been reunited with family members. Kati Kim suffered frostbite on two toes but will not lose them, according to a close family friend.

"They have been true champions throughout this whole ordeal," Lt. Gregg Hastings of the Oregon State Police said of the Kim family. "We just want them to know our thoughts and our prayers have been with them from day one."

See News.com for additional coverage.

Leslie Katz, senior editor of CNET's Crave, covers gadgets, games, and most other digital distractions. As a co-host of the CNET News Daily Podcast, she sometimes tries to channel Terry Gross. E-mail Leslie.
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James Kim
by mycruz December 6, 2006 3:20 PM PST
Although I did not know Mr. James Kim, or his family personally; I feel very sad inside. Life is too short and one never knows what might come of a new day. God bless his family.
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James Kim
by mycruz December 6, 2006 3:20 PM PST
Although I did not know Mr. James Kim, or his family personally; I feel very sad inside. Life is too short and one never knows what might come of a new day. God bless his family.
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Great Loss
by zihjoe December 6, 2006 3:30 PM PST
To the family, we cannot know the true sadness of the loss of your son, father and husband, but we feel the loss of a good man!

To you co-workers, you were blessed to have man with such passion and knowledge!

May he rest forever in the "House Of Our Lord"

LArry MUse and family
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Great Loss
by zihjoe December 6, 2006 3:30 PM PST
To the family, we cannot know the true sadness of the loss of your son, father and husband, but we feel the loss of a good man!

To you co-workers, you were blessed to have man with such passion and knowledge!

May he rest forever in the "House Of Our Lord"

LArry MUse and family
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James Kim, took all risk to save his own Family
by donitabird December 6, 2006 3:47 PM PST
To the Team of CNET and to the KIM family.

Our sorrow and prayers are with you during this loss. We can thank God that he has use sensed to route himself. I wish they could had found him faster. It is too bad he didnt have matches to start a little fire to keep himself warm and send a signal of help. I guess with all the forest fires, it was the last thig on his mind.

I think about those children who now dont have their fahter. God will send a special angel during these times. He is still there in a special matter. I am wondering if he had signal to an angel to save his wife and children. He will be awarded in Heaven for thinking of other first bfore his own.

In great memory of a Man who took all risk. God be with you during this time.
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James Kim, took all risk to save his own Family
by donitabird December 6, 2006 3:47 PM PST
To the Team of CNET and to the KIM family.

Our sorrow and prayers are with you during this loss. We can thank God that he has use sensed to route himself. I wish they could had found him faster. It is too bad he didnt have matches to start a little fire to keep himself warm and send a signal of help. I guess with all the forest fires, it was the last thig on his mind.

I think about those children who now dont have their fahter. God will send a special angel during these times. He is still there in a special matter. I am wondering if he had signal to an angel to save his wife and children. He will be awarded in Heaven for thinking of other first bfore his own.

In great memory of a Man who took all risk. God be with you during this time.
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Mr. James Kim
by donkeykong1 December 6, 2006 3:50 PM PST
Just want to send my condolences to his family.
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Mr. James Kim
by donkeykong1 December 6, 2006 3:50 PM PST
Just want to send my condolences to his family.
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Our Love and prayers to the Kim Family
by essiquibo1 December 6, 2006 5:12 PM PST
To the Kim family, James was a brave person, he risked his life, without any reservations, he showed his true love for his family. May God richly bless all of you. James's spirit will live on forever in all of our hearts.

The Turner family
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Our Love and prayers to the Kim Family
by essiquibo1 December 6, 2006 5:12 PM PST
To the Kim family, James was a brave person, he risked his life, without any reservations, he showed his true love for his family. May God richly bless all of you. James's spirit will live on forever in all of our hearts.

The Turner family
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As another Korean who was one of his readers....
by newitx December 6, 2006 5:24 PM PST
... I don't know how to express my sadness after reading the news. I just wish I could share his family's deep sorrow, even only a small part. God bless his soul.
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As another Korean who was one of his readers....
by newitx December 6, 2006 5:24 PM PST
... I don't know how to express my sadness after reading the news. I just wish I could share his family's deep sorrow, even only a small part. God bless his soul.
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Mr James Kim
by ccoerbell December 6, 2006 5:37 PM PST
The death of one touches us all, particularly under such circumstances. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.

Chuter C. G. Coerbell, MSgt
US Air Force
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My heart goes to his wife and kids
by snowhite_213 December 6, 2006 6:57 PM PST
Really,the death of one touches us all,while they were still out there searching for him,i was like praying and hoping he would be found safe and sound to be reunited with his family.But all this things happen for a reason which will gives us a hard lesson to learned from the rest of our lives.May his wife and children be comfort at this time of their sorrow.God Bless...
Mr James Kim
by ccoerbell December 6, 2006 5:37 PM PST
The death of one touches us all, particularly under such circumstances. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends.

Chuter C. G. Coerbell, MSgt
US Air Force
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My heart goes to his wife and kids
by snowhite_213 December 6, 2006 6:57 PM PST
Really,the death of one touches us all,while they were still out there searching for him,i was like praying and hoping he would be found safe and sound to be reunited with his family.But all this things happen for a reason which will gives us a hard lesson to learned from the rest of our lives.May his wife and children be comfort at this time of their sorrow.God Bless...
So sad, very sad
by Cristobal Garcia Royero December 6, 2006 5:49 PM PST
I´m writing from Bogota, Colombia. Never had something to say or to write about, but, this.... it is sad, so sad. How I think of his kids and wife. To them: Be strong, you are not alone.

CGR
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So sad, very sad
by Cristobal Garcia Royero December 6, 2006 5:49 PM PST
I´m writing from Bogota, Colombia. Never had something to say or to write about, but, this.... it is sad, so sad. How I think of his kids and wife. To them: Be strong, you are not alone.

CGR
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prayers go out to the Kim Family
by julie3z December 6, 2006 5:56 PM PST
God bless you and your family, during this most difficult time in your lives. Be strong. Myself and my co-workers were following the search of Mr. Kim, in hopes that he would be found alive and well. All the way in Hawaii, we heard the news over the internet, and while at work were all sadden by the loss. Please be strong for the children and the rest of the family. May god bless you.

Aloha,
ja
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prayers go out to the Kim Family
by julie3z December 6, 2006 5:56 PM PST
God bless you and your family, during this most difficult time in your lives. Be strong. Myself and my co-workers were following the search of Mr. Kim, in hopes that he would be found alive and well. All the way in Hawaii, we heard the news over the internet, and while at work were all sadden by the loss. Please be strong for the children and the rest of the family. May god bless you.

Aloha,
ja
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Kim Family
by kives105 December 6, 2006 6:42 PM PST
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Kimberly
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Kim Family
by kives105 December 6, 2006 6:42 PM PST
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Kimberly
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