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    Korean Kids Killed by Step-Father Sparks Adoption Debate



    The tragedy of Ethan, Seth, Mira and Eleanor Sueppel set an unfortunate milestone in Korean adoptions — they were the first Korean children to die at the hands of an American adoptive parent.

    Steven Sueppel, an embattled former bank executive committed suicide by crashing his van (found 14km away from home), after killing his wife Sheryl Sueppel, failing to asphyxiate their four children Ethan, Seth, Mira and Eleanor Sueppel (all adopted from South Korea) with carbon monoxide in a garage then killing them one by one in the house, authorities in Iowa said.


    After the children died, Sueppel tried to drown himself in the Iowa River without success. He then made an emergency call directing officers to his home, and a few minutes later crashed into a freeway abutment.

    Sueppel left a long note in the family's kitchen addressed to no one in particular which indicated that Sueppel believed his family was in heaven.

    "Obviously, the people of Korea are as shocked and saddened as we are here over the tragic deaths of these children," said Susan Soon-Keum Cox, vice president of public policy and external affairs for Holt International Children's Services. "It is a human tragedy that has implications for those involved in adoptions because the children were adopted. It adds a whole new level of poignancy and grief."

    The news of the murders reached Cox when she was visiting her employer's partner agency, Holt Korea, in Korea.

    The story has become part of the country's debate over the adoption of Korean babies overseas. Overseas adoption has a "long history" in Korea, Cox said, and there is now a push to have more children adopted in South Korea.

    "There are still hundreds of children each year who would still live in orphanages if it wasn't for overseas adoption," Cox said.

    Cox said neither she nor Holt Korea officials could discuss the Sueppel children's adoptions because of "confidentiality concerns."

    However, several English-language South Korean newspapers ran an article Thursday by the Yonhap News Agency quoting an unnamed Holt Korea official as saying after-adoption reports showed the Sueppels "had no problems." The four children may have been siblings, according to the article.

    The Sueppels were "well qualified" to adopt foreign children in terms of their finances, relationship and religious beliefs, the article said.

    The Holt adoption agencies, although they are separate entities, are Christian-based, named after an American couple who adopted eight Korean children following the end of the Korean War in 1953.

    South Korea traditionally has a high rate of overseas adoption. Between 150,000 and 200,000 children have been internationally adopted from Korea since the early 1950s, compared to fewer than 90,000 domestic adoptions. All but seven of the 1,388 children adopted internationally from Korea last year were placed with families in the United States, according to statistics from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

    The adoption of a South Korean child costs a family an average of $20,000 to $30,000 before federal tax credits or other benefits, according to a 2007 study by Adoptive Families magazine

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    He killed his childrens and his wife. What's wrong with this man ?

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    Ofcourse it's sick to kill your family, but it happens all over the world. I don't think it's a reason to stop people from adopting Korean children. It's not like all westerners kill children.

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    what a sad story they look like a happy family on the picture, but family dramas happen so often. It is sad to involve children into these horrible acts

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    This is very sad, and especially makes other countries look down upon Americans. But they have a good reason to do so. I only hope that Korea can see this as being more of a learning experience and to realize to do thorough checks upon the children that are set up for adoption once they are with their foster families.
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    ouch, those kids r hell unlucky indeed, mayb they shud go through a mental test first before adopting any kids ey. sigh @ the growing population of crazy people.

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    right after i read news of western kids attempting to murder their teacher, i saw this on the forum..>_>...this is a crazy world.

    the thng that was missing i felt..was wut kinda extreme psychological blow did the male suffered to have attempted to murder his family then himself? he's a christain, and he has a happy family. He could always have find another job..perhaps he was suffering from depression all along and the job loss was a final snap? If he wasn;t in his clear state of mind when all this happend, then he can have been forgiven

    but if he had possess the intention to do this all along(after his job loss)..by lucifer...may he burn in hell for eternity.

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    i told my frens about this news......they all had the same disgusted reaction dat i had when i read this...
    it is just wrong to kill any1 esp if it's their own family members...i pity the 4 kids T_T
    may they rest in peace.

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    SO horrible! Like that man has no heart!

    May the children rest in peace.

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