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No idea if he murdered those people, but I can imagine the process he went through while fighting his previous charges would weigh on a man pretty heavily, and one of the murdered was a witness in the linked case. And having been through a similar, but shorter army career to his (minus the psycho wife and allegations against me), I wouldn't be surprised if he has some serious PTSD issues...a lot of my friends have it from similar experiences as his. Sad story for a highly decorated guy who spent 30 years in the military, which came to a very sad and unfortunate end.
It's not implausible to me that some folks in the army got carried away trying to "get" this guy for something or anything. He seems credible in that regard.Originally Posted by BeatNavy
https://www.saveourheroesproject.org...american-hero/No idea if he murdered those people, but I can imagine the process he went through while fighting his previous charges would weigh on a man pretty heavily, and one of the murdered was a witness in the linked case. And having been through a similar, but shorter army career to his (minus the psycho wife and allegations against me), I wouldn't be surprised if he has some serious PTSD issues...a lot of my friends have it from similar experiences as his. Sad story for a highly decorated guy who spent 30 years in the military, which came to a very sad and unfortunate end.
But multiple murder charges from a civilian jurisdiction is another matter entirely. Trying to fake charges for something like that could get civilians fired, sued, or even jailed... especially in a high profile case like this where congressional attention is already present. Right or wrong I don't think this is indictment is just an extension of the previous legal harassment. Even if the local yokels colluded with the army, the state eventually took over the investigation.