Killings at the Canal – Documentary

Killings at the Canal: The Army Tapes November 16-20, 2009 on Anderson Cooper 360 1 hour Documentary on CNN Airs November 21 and 22, 2009 at 8 PM and 11PM EST. CNN Full Length Documentary & Website https://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2009/army.tapes/ Partial Transcript from the CNN show: COOPER: Only on CNN, we’re back with our investigation, “Killings at […]
Killings at the Canal: Murder or Battlefield Justice

Killings at the Canal: The Army Tapes November 16-20, 2009 on Anderson Cooper 360 1 hour Documentary on CNN Airs November 21 and 22, 2009 at 8 PM and 11PM EST. A special four-part investigative report and a one-hour documentary about U.S. soldiers who were convicted of murder on the battlefield. CNN obtained more than […]
Fort Hood Murder Case
Prosecuting Hasan likely to be a drawn-out affair, military legal experts say By Anthony Spangler, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Texas Nov. 12–FORT WORTH — Complicated by a federal investigation into possible terrorist ties and the prospect of mental issues, the prosecution of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan will likely be a lengthy and intricate process, military legal […]
Taxi to the Dark Side – Movie

An in-depth look at the torture practices of the United States in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Guantanamo Bay, focusing on an innocent taxi driver in Afghanistan who was tortured and killed in 2002. View Official IMDB profile. youtube.com/watch?v=IMgTrTiEWys Taxi to the Dark Side is a 2007 American documentary film directed by Alex Gibney, and produced by him, Eva Orner, […]
The Kill Company
by Raffi Khatchadourian, July 6, 2009, p. 41 The Kill Company The New Yorker ABSTRACT (the actual article is approximately 20 pages long): A REPORTER AT LARGE about the fatal shooting of eight Iraqi men during a U.S. Army-led mission called Operation Iron Triangle in May of 2006. The writer tells about Army Colonel Michael […]
General reduces 172nd soldiers’ jail terms
By John Vandiver June 20, 2009 General reduces 172nd soldiers’ jail terms STUTTGART, Germany — Two 172nd Infantry Brigade soldiers convicted earlier this year of murder for their roles in the killing of four Iraqi detainees have been granted clemency and received reduced prison terms. The sentences for Sgt. Michael Leahy Jr. and Sgt. 1st […]
Agent: No physical evidence in Iraqis’ deaths

By Seth Robson, Stars and Stripes December 5, 2008 No physical evidence in Iraqis’ deaths VILSECK, Germany — Investigators have no physical evidence linking 172nd Infantry Brigade soldiers to the alleged execution of four Iraqi detainees in Baghdad last year, according to a lawyer representing Sgt. 1st Class Joseph P. Mayo, one of three […]
Testimony doesn’t link US soldier to 4 dead Iraqis
By GEORGE FREY – 3 December 2008 VILSECK, Germany (AP) — A defense lawyer told a military court Thursday that witnesses had provided insufficient evidence to support charges that a U.S. Army sergeant was involved in killing four Iraqi men found bound, blindfolded, shot and dumped in a Baghdad canal. Sgt. Joseph P. Mayo is […]
Airman convicted of lesser charge in vault theft case
By Vince Little, Stars and Stripes Pacific edition, Friday, November 14, 2008 Yokota Airman Convicted Of Lesser Charge In Vault Theft Case YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — A six-member jury panel found a Yokota airman guilty of wrongful appropriation late Thursday but cleared him of a more serious theft charge in a case in which […]