That seems to me to be pretty strong circumstantial evidence that this small clique of soldiers could be where the prisoner abuse trail begins and ends.
However, for this to go on at this level with this many prisoners over this period of time indicates some grossly negligent oversight by the leaders of this unit. I also find it hard to believe that if the interrogators were speaking with these prisoners that the prisoners didn't mention/indicate in some way what was going on. Perhaps they were afraid to.
Still, I wonder what in the world that leadership was up to that they couldn't sniff this out.
I wonder if this prison unit had a chaplain? If so, he was blind as a cave creature.
This is a witch hunt by a sex-obsessed prosecutor. Let's move on and let these soldiers get back to the job of serving the American people.
boys and girls into this sort of thing are hardly likely to be talking to the chaplain....