Hearing begins in alleged plot to murder Afghans

abe23

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The Pentagon has been trying to keep a lid on this, so there hasn't been a lot of publicity around this and afghanistan is a bit of yawn for most people these days.

The kicker about this story is that the only reason these psychopaths got caught was an inquiry into alleged -yes, you guessed it- hash smoking. You would think it would be the other way around, right...?

Anyway, this is fucked up....

Hearing begins in alleged plot to murder Afghans
By GENE JOHNSON (AP) – 46 minutes ago
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — Despite the array of prescription drugs he was taking, an Army soldier's videotaped statement describing how he and his colleagues randomly killed three Afghan civilians appeared to be a reliable account, an investigator testified Monday at a hearing into one of the most serious war-crimes cases to emerge from the Afghan war.
Cpl. Jeremy Morlock of Wasilla, Alaska, is among five Stryker soldiers charged with premeditated murder and conspiracy to commit premeditated murder. In interviews with Army investigators, he described a plot led by Staff Sgt. Calvin Gibbs to randomly kill civilians while on patrol in Kandahar Province.
Prosecutors have also alleged that members of the platoon mutilated Afghan corpses and even collected fingers and other body parts, and that some posed for photos with Afghan corpses.
Morlock's attorneys are seeking to suppress the statements he made, saying they were made under the influence of muscle relaxants, sleeping pills and anti-nausea medicine prescribed for repeat concussions. Morlock was being evacuated from Afghanistan for apparent traumatic brain injury when he was questioned in May.
But Army Special Agent Anderson D. Wagner testified that Morlock was articulate during the interviews and that his account was corroborated by others in the unit. The hearing will determine whether the case proceeds to a court martial; Morlock and the others could face the death penalty if convicted.
"He made good eye contact. He was able to recount events that happened several months ago," Wagner said by audio feed from Kandahar.
Portions of Morlock's interviews were aired by ABC News, and The Associated Press has reviewed statements he made under oath in which he claimed Gibbs — the highest ranking soldier accused — planned "scenarios" during which they could kill civilians. For example, Morlock said, if they came across someone in a village that had previously been flagged as having Taliban influence, they could toss a grenade at the civilian and claim they had been responding to a threat.
"Gibbs had pure hatred for all Afghanis and constantly referred to them as savages," Morlock said in the statement reviewed by the AP. "Sometime after Christmas 2009, Gibbs gave me a (fragmentary) grenade and told me that if the situation presented itself that we should go ahead and run with the grenade scenario that he had briefed to us."
A few weeks later, in January, the first of the killings was carried out, followed by one in February and one in early May. In each, prosecutors say, Morlock and Gibbs enlisted one other soldier to be involved. Lawyers for those three say they either deny involvement or that their participation was unwitting.
Gibbs' attorney says all three killings were "appropriate engagements."
The case raised serious questions about the Army's handling of the case. Spc. Adam Winfield, who is charged in the final killing, sent troubled Facebook messages home to his parents in Florida after the first killing. He wrote that he was being threatened to keep his mouth shut about it and that he didn't know what to do.
His father made nearly half a dozen calls to military officials that day, and he said he warned them about the ongoing plot and the threats against his son.
But no suspects were arrested until May, when a witness in a drug case in the unit alerted investigators to what he considered unjustified killings.
Associated Press writer Pauline Jelinek in Washington contributed to this report.
Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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blazin256

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good. if found guilty they wouldn't suffer half as much as the civilians did.
*graphic video. viewer discretion advised*
[video=youtube;i1MazfmZYxw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1MazfmZYxw[/video]
 

Mr.KushMan

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Man, what the fuck is wrong with those people!?

I can't understand the rational behind throwing a dog! Nor the shear aggressive action, I can't believe how brain washed these people are.

I hope the start lining up and executing infracting soldiers. Fucking fascist-piglet cocksuckers.
 

Mr.KushMan

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I know I read, I hope they get the firing squad.

I always hoped they would ad a vacuum chamber to the slaughter list. Maybe they will take suggestions. :D

Peace
 

UncleBuck

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i'm normally against the death penalty as well as cruel and unusual punishment.....but sometimes, it seems downright logical.
 

Mr.KushMan

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Put a scare into all the other over zealous genocidal bacteria that wash their reality with the patriotic delusion.

Dilution=To water down a solution.
Delusion=To water down a reality.

Peace
 

NoDrama

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Don't they know that the whole agenda for the Military is the death of all Muslim...errr terrorists?
 

redivider

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i saw this today.

i was shocked at how the news was presented. on CNN they showed a video, where the guy talks about how they made a guy stand by a wall, and they threw a grenade at his feet, and used the wall for cover from the blast.

the news anchor then began saying how it was shocking these military men were smoking hashish. he began condemning the use of hashish on military bases, blah blah blah. hashish hashish hashish. the lady tried to bring the fact that they killed innocent people and then took their bones as war prizes, but the guy kept spinning the story into some evil hashish smoking sect... they are clearly using hashish smoking as the crutch, they're trying to put the blame on the drug, instead of on the soldiers. anybody else see how other networks covered this???

i'm guessing Fox News didn't even mention it....
 

UncleBuck

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what's more troubling is that one of the accused told their parents about this who then informed the military...naturally they ignored it. this was before their son was intimidated by sgt gibbs into murder (i have more sympathy for him as it seemed like a kill or be killed situation).

fucked. up. shit.

i would personally torture sgt gibbs for eternity if i could. it would not equal the pain he caused in this world
 

blazin256

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all this war and as far as we've gotten is unmanned aerial vehicles and battlefield robots and the vast majority of deaths are unarmed civilians. two thousand plus years of fighting. when the fuck will humans evolve past all this...stuff like this is why i wouldn't mind seeing the world end.
 

Rob Roy

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The United States military has brainwashed young men to kill, they tell them it is to defend a country. Some take to the training too well.
Training some people to kill others can lead a few units to malfunction, their "off button" doesn't work anymore. Saw it happen with Viet Nam in the war against yellow people and now again with the wars against brown people in the land of oil.

Personal responsibility gets lost when you start to see other human beings as inanimate objects and as targets.

Invading other people's lives is a bad thing, whether home or abroad. The horrible things we learn are only part of what happens in wars, how much goes on that we never know? The way to peace is not through aggression and foreign invasion.
 
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