8th UPDATE — Boyfriend of slain Port Orchard woman arrested in Oregon; sought after graphic photos of dead woman’s body posted online

  • By Peninsula Daily News news services
  • Wednesday, November 5, 2014 12:01am
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David Kalac Kitsap County Sheriff's Office

David Kalac Kitsap County Sheriff's Office

By Peninsula Daily News

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PORT ORCHARD — A man charged with killing his girlfriend in Port Orchard, posting pictures of her body online and writing that he wanted authorities to find and kill him was arrested without incident Wednesday night in Oregon, police said.

David Michael Kalac, 33, was arrested in the community of Wilsonville, about 20 miles southwest of Portland, Portland police Sgt. Pete Simpson said.

Police in Wilsonville said Kalac was cooperative.

Kalac has been charged with second-degree murder in the slaying of Amber Lynn Coplin, found dead Tuesday in her apartment in Port Orchard.

Kalac was believed to have fled in the dead woman’s car, a 2001 Ford Focus, which was found abandoned Wednesday afternoon in Portland, about 160 miles south of the crime scene.

Portland police briefly chased the car early Wednesday.

Kalac has a criminal history in Washington state and Virginia that includes convictions for assault, burglary and DUI, Kitsap County, Washington, sheriff’s Deputy Scott Wilson said.

Deputies have confirmed that gruesome photos posted on a website are of the victim and the Port Orchard crime scene, Wilson said.

“He’s our primary suspect,” Wilson said Wednesday. “It stands to reason that in all likelihood he is the person who posted those photographs.”

Coplin’s body was found by her 13-year-old son, Wilson said.

Hours earlier, the boy had heard her arguing with Kalac, detectives said in court papers. An arrest warrant was issued Wednesday.

Police say they found Coplin’s body in a bedroom. Near her head was her driver’s license with the word “dead” written on it. The words “bad news” were written on blinds. And the words “she killed me first” were written on a picture on the wall.

Coplin’s son told police that his mother and Kalac argued loudly Monday night, court records show. Witnesses also said they heard what sounded like a violent argument and loud thumping and banging noises coming from the apartment in the city west of Seattle across Puget Sound.

The teenager told police he thought his mom was sleeping in and Kalac was gone when he left the apartment Tuesday morning, according to court documents.

According to Wilson’s account, the boy came home from school Tuesday morning and took a nap. When he woke up that afternoon, he noticed the car was missing, went to check on his mother and “found her unresponsive,” Wilson said.

At that point, the teen called his father, who is Coplin’s estranged husband. The man came over, found the body about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and called 911, the sheriff’s spokesman said.

The caller reported that Coplin’s face was bashed in, her car was missing and she was bloody and bruised, court documents show.

Kalac texted a friend from his cellphone on Tuesday morning telling the friend that he would read about him in the news.

Wilson said at some point Kalac took Coplin’s car and made the three-hour drive to Portland, where a police officer spotted the vehicle about 1:15 a.m. Wednesday.

Wilson said investigators believe he is the sole suspect in Coplin’s death and they are not looking for any accomplices.

The officer tried to stop the driver early Wednesday, but the car sped away. The chase was called off because the car was swerving into oncoming traffic.

Port Orchard is located in south Kitsap County, 13 miles due west of West Seattle and connected to Seattle and Vashon Island via the Washington State Ferries run to Southworth.

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