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Friday, August 15, 2008
Killer apologizes before he is sentenced to death
2 gang members get maximum penalty for Irvine teen's torture murder.
By LARRY WELBORN
The Orange County Register
SANTA ANA ? A killer who tortured and strangled an Irvine teenager to force her to reveal where her family kept hidden valuables apologized to her family this morning moments before he was sentenced to death.
"I pray to Linda. I pray for her soul every day," said Ronald Tri Tran as he sat in handcuffs and shackles in a 10th floor courtroom. "I also pray that one day you and your family will be forgiving also. I'm so sorry."
Tran also apologized to his own relatives for "bringing shame to my family. I'm sorry to everyone involved. I was just so stupid."
Sunny Park and Janie Park, the father and sister of murder victim Linda Park, wept in the courtroom gallery as Tran spoke.
Superior Court Judge William R. Froeberg then told Tran, 33, and co-defendant Noel Jesse Plata, also 33, that they should suffer the death penalty for the Nov. 9, 1995 torture slaying. Plata kept his eyes cast down during the 30-minute sentencing hearing and did not comment.
Froeberg handed down those maximum sentences after he listened to prosecutor Ebrahim Baytieh read a poignant three-page letter from Dongsil Park, Linda's mother, who wrote that the emotional toll of losing her daughter in such a heinous fashion made it unbearable for her to be present.
In her letter, Dongsil Park wrote that the family sill lives in the Irvine home where her daughter was killed.
"I felt like Linda would run through the front door any day, and if we moved, she would not be able to find us," the letter reads. "We are still in a sense, although it is not possible, waiting for Linda to come back to us."
Linda Park was 18 when the two gang members found her alone inside her family's Irvine home. They hogtied her with twine, slashed her throat, and struck her in the face to coerce her into revealing where her family kept cash and jewelry.
After she led them to about $800 in cash and some family jewelry, the pair strangled her with the electrical cord from a heating pad, and left her in a pool of blood in the entertainment room.
Sunny Park testified during the penalty phase of the trial last year that he found his daughter's hogtied and battered body when he returned from work on Nov. 9, 1995. Through tear-streaked eyes, Sunny Park's told of an all-consuming grief that caused him to consider killing himself and his family to end their pain.
Plata and Tran were convicted in October 2007 of first-degree murder plus the special circumstances of murder during the commission of a robbery, a burglary and through torture. Plata had a prior conviction of murder, which also qualified him for the death penalty. The sentencing hearing was delayed several times.
Baytieh argued evidence that showed Tran and Plata tortured and killed Park, an Irvine Valley College student, to prevent her from identifying them.
There was little progress in the investigation of Linda Park's murder until 1999, when an informant told police he knew who the killers were. Later, forensic scientists found DNA evidence on the twine that was used to hogtie Linda Park that linked the defendants to the crime scene.
In affirming the jury's recommendation that Tran and Plata should get the death penalty, Froeberg asked "what manner of person, for the sum of $800" would torture and kill "a beautiful, innocent 18-year-old woman" and leave her body for her father to discover.
"No jailhouse religious conversion can sufficiently alter the character of such an evil, callous, wanton and malignant individual," Froeberg said, "There is no excuse, justification, nor mitigation for the devastation that the defendants have inflicted on the Park family."
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Friday, August 15, 2008
Killer apologizes before he is sentenced to death
2 gang members get maximum penalty for Irvine teen's torture murder.
By LARRY WELBORN
The Orange County Register
SANTA ANA ? A killer who tortured and strangled an Irvine teenager to force her to reveal where her family kept hidden valuables apologized to her family this morning moments before he was sentenced to death.
"I pray to Linda. I pray for her soul every day," said Ronald Tri Tran as he sat in handcuffs and shackles in a 10th floor courtroom. "I also pray that one day you and your family will be forgiving also. I'm so sorry."
Tran also apologized to his own relatives for "bringing shame to my family. I'm sorry to everyone involved. I was just so stupid."
Sunny Park and Janie Park, the father and sister of murder victim Linda Park, wept in the courtroom gallery as Tran spoke.
Superior Court Judge William R. Froeberg then told Tran, 33, and co-defendant Noel Jesse Plata, also 33, that they should suffer the death penalty for the Nov. 9, 1995 torture slaying. Plata kept his eyes cast down during the 30-minute sentencing hearing and did not comment.
Froeberg handed down those maximum sentences after he listened to prosecutor Ebrahim Baytieh read a poignant three-page letter from Dongsil Park, Linda's mother, who wrote that the emotional toll of losing her daughter in such a heinous fashion made it unbearable for her to be present.
In her letter, Dongsil Park wrote that the family sill lives in the Irvine home where her daughter was killed.
"I felt like Linda would run through the front door any day, and if we moved, she would not be able to find us," the letter reads. "We are still in a sense, although it is not possible, waiting for Linda to come back to us."
Linda Park was 18 when the two gang members found her alone inside her family's Irvine home. They hogtied her with twine, slashed her throat, and struck her in the face to coerce her into revealing where her family kept cash and jewelry.
After she led them to about $800 in cash and some family jewelry, the pair strangled her with the electrical cord from a heating pad, and left her in a pool of blood in the entertainment room.
Sunny Park testified during the penalty phase of the trial last year that he found his daughter's hogtied and battered body when he returned from work on Nov. 9, 1995. Through tear-streaked eyes, Sunny Park's told of an all-consuming grief that caused him to consider killing himself and his family to end their pain.
Plata and Tran were convicted in October 2007 of first-degree murder plus the special circumstances of murder during the commission of a robbery, a burglary and through torture. Plata had a prior conviction of murder, which also qualified him for the death penalty. The sentencing hearing was delayed several times.
Baytieh argued evidence that showed Tran and Plata tortured and killed Park, an Irvine Valley College student, to prevent her from identifying them.
There was little progress in the investigation of Linda Park's murder until 1999, when an informant told police he knew who the killers were. Later, forensic scientists found DNA evidence on the twine that was used to hogtie Linda Park that linked the defendants to the crime scene.
In affirming the jury's recommendation that Tran and Plata should get the death penalty, Froeberg asked "what manner of person, for the sum of $800" would torture and kill "a beautiful, innocent 18-year-old woman" and leave her body for her father to discover.
"No jailhouse religious conversion can sufficiently alter the character of such an evil, callous, wanton and malignant individual," Froeberg said, "There is no excuse, justification, nor mitigation for the devastation that the defendants have inflicted on the Park family."
<img src="http://images.ocregister.com/newsimages/2008/08/15/plataandtran.p0816.per8_.jpg" alt="" />
<img src="http://images.ocregister.com/newsimages/community/crime/2008/08/15_plataandtran3_large.jpg" alt="" />