Timothy Aaron Hoag, the man with the violent past who police say
killed Jeong Im in 2005, was capable of following through on threats of
physical violence, according to court records.
That kept at least two people from telling police what they knew about Hoag's possible connection to Im's slaying.
In
December 2012, a few months after Hoag committed suicide on Aug. 9,
2012, by jumping off a parking garage at Fifth and Walnut streets at the
age of 35, MU police were contacted by a person who identified Hoag as a
possible suspect in the case. The person told police he feared for his
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That
led investigators to another acquaintance of Hoag's who talked about
bringing Hoag to the Maryland Avenue parking garage several times on the
day Im was killed.
But a motive for the killing remains unknown, and efforts to locate members of Hoag's family were unsuccessful on Wednesday.
Hoag's
last known address was 2900 Flora Drive. Police say he had no known
employment at the time of his death. A Timothy Aaron Hoag is listed on
the summer 2010 President's List at Moberly Area Community College.
Court
records show that a restraining order was filed against Hoag in Boone
County family court in January 2001. He was accused of assaulting Mark
Pressley, a local chiropractor, and threatening to hurt his family in an
effort to extort $1,200 from Pressley's business, according to court
documents.
After entering the business, Hoag "threatened to
break (Pressley's) hands and arms so he couldn't practice" and to "go to
his house and hurt his wife and make the children watch," according to
the court records. He told Pressley "that he would get some sick twisted
pleasure from it."
The officer who swore out the probable cause
statement noted that "(Hoag) should be considered extremely dangerous
to the victim due to his physical size 6 feet 7 inches and 235 (pounds).
He also made threats to victims (sic) family and did already assault
victim. Suspect also told victim that if he contacted the police that he
would just bond out and come back as many times as it took."
Hoag
was charged with third-degree assault and victim tampering in February
2001 as a result of the incident. After pleading guilty to both charges,
he received a six-month sentence in Boone County Jail and two years of
probation, according to Missouri Case.net.
Contacted at his business Wednesday, Pressley said: "I'd prefer not to talk about it, thank you."
In
June 2004, court proceedings were begun to have Hoag evicted from a
rental property. The following year, he was arrested for unlawful use of
drug paraphernalia,Other companies want a piece of that iPhone headset action and another restraining order was filed against him in family court.
One of Hoag's brothers, Michael J. Hoag,Come January 9 and chip card
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Pradesh. also sought an order of protection against Timothy Hoag. On a
court document dated June 27, 2005, Michael Hoag described his reasons
for seeking protection after fighting with his brother over a roofing
job that "Tim" had agreed to do and then refused to finish. "He told me
he was to (sic) angry with me about a previous argument. He stated that
he wanted more money and that I had better give it to him. ... My
girlfriend, employer and myself are all scared of Tim Hoag at this
point."
Dave Miller, Hoag's former landlord who owns a house on
Quail Drive, where Hoag lived three or four years ago with a varying
number of roommates, remembered forcing Hoag to move out.
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