Air Force psychiatrist testifies in Okinawa sex-shop rape case By David Allen, Stars and Stripes
Pacific edition, Wednesday, March 26, 2008
NAHA, Okinawa — An Air Force psychiatrist Monday said Kevin Parks was admitted to the mental health unit of the U.S. Naval Hospital on Camp Lester twice during the week after he beat and raped an Okinawa prostitute Oct. 1.
Parks, 22, was diagnosed as having a bipolar mood disorder, but the mental health staff didn’t know how dangerous the unemployed son of an Air Force nurse really was, testified Maj. James C. Brown. And they did not know about the rape.
Brown spent four hours on the stand in Naha District Court answering questions about Parks’ mental health before and after the rape incident. Parks pleaded guilty in January to rape involving an injury and faces a sentence of five years to life at hard labor in a Japanese prison. His defense called Brown to the stand to give evidence in mitigation for sentencing, contending that Parks was mentally impaired.
During previous hearings, Parks said he heard the devil’s voice in his head telling him to rape and kill the woman during an altercation in a sex shop called Shampoo, located in Okinawa City. He testified that he hit the 22-year-old woman in the face with a beer bottle, punched her several times and then raped her, but refrained from killing her after he heard the voice of God telling him to spare her life.
Last week, the sex shop where Parks attacked the victim was placed off-limits to all III Marine Expeditionary Force and Marine Corps Bases Japan personnel. The business is one of many small shops in the Misato district of Okinawa City known by U.S. servicemembers as “Hooker Hill.”
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