Religious retreat official says suspect in stabbings didn't seem violent beforehand
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A board member of a religious retreat where a man was fatally stabbed says the suspect didn't seem violent in the days before the attack.
Eunsook Baihly (UN'-sook BAY'-lee) told The Frederick News-Post (http://bit.ly/1JxPV5e ) Wednesday that 30-year-old Song Su Kim was "a little strange" but didn't seem seriously mentally ill.
On-site manager Sangman Lee says there had been no fighting between Kim and victim Chung Hwan Park before the attack Sunday at the retreat owned by Anna Prayer Counseling Inc.
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Park's wife was wounded in the attack. The South Korean couple had been visiting the center near Urbana since early July.
Kim is charged with first-degree murder. He told police he stabbed the couple with a kitchen knife because he had been treated badly and wanted to "invade a Korean."