Canadian English Teacher in South Korea Loses Job Due to Link to Murder of Four People

It looks like there is an English teacher job opening at Sahmyook University after one of their professors was fired due to his link to the murder of four people back in Canada:

Paul Laan

A former professor at a Seoul-based university is a suspect in a mysterious missing-person case in Canada, according to South Korean broadcaster JTBC.

Canadian Paul Laan taught English at Sahmyook University in Nowon, northern Seoul, from 2014. The university stripped him of his professorship early this month after learning of the accusations in Canada and then terminated his contract.

According to the report, Laan came to Korea in 2006 and earned a living by teaching English at private or public institutes.

According to JTBC and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), he was a suspect in a high-profile missing-person case in Ontario in 1998. A woman in her 70s, known as the “Cat Lady,” was a tenant in his house and disappeared outside Huntsville. Police later found that three other tenants were missing.

Police investigating the case saw Laan as a suspect but they found no evidence, and it became a cold case.

CBC put the case back in the spotlight on its investigative program “The Fifth Estate,” aired in September.

The program said the residents’ disappearance was not reported and that pension checks were stolen from them by the Paul family. The youngest of the family was living in South Korea as a professor, according to the program.

“Paul now teaches English at a university in South Korea and travels with his wife extensively, professing their love for God on their family blog,” CBC reported.  [Korea Times]

You can read the whole CBC report on these murders at this link.  The Paul family are all part of a crime family in the Huntsville area of Canada that have a long criminal history culminating in the murder of four people.

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Smokes
Smokes
6 years ago

“stripped him of his professorship”

They couldn’t just say “canned his ass”? Ok maybe not that but why does it have to have a special title? If I get fired from McD’s I wouldn’t go around saying “I was stripped of my Burgership.”
😡

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blueberry muffin mix
6 years ago

The “Paul” family? Or the “Laan” family?

Those wild and crazy Canuckistanis…

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
6 years ago

I read an article on that case and it was creepy as hell. I don’t know how those slippery eels avoided prison for the probable disappearance and murder of those elderly people. Crazy Canuck justice!

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
6 years ago

“CANADIAN ENGLISH TEACHER IN SOUTH KOREA LOSES JOB DUE TO LINK TO MURDER OF FOUR PEOPLE”

Fake news!

There was no murder.

Old people with no relatives living in a chipboard shack full of cats behind a rundown nursing home go missing all the time… even when their checks keep getting cashed.

That doesn’t mean they were murdered.

Maybe they took a correspondence course and went off to fill that national truck driver shortage.

Besides, Paul openly professes his love for God… which in no way is a deflecting behavior like Republicans and preachers who yell against gay marriage until caught in a seedy motel room with a runaway teen boy.

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
6 years ago

Yup. It’s the Deep State at work.

blueberry muffin mix
blueberry muffin mix
6 years ago

Now I wonder whether CH was the boy caught with a so-called “Christian” at a seedy motel….

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