ick. NPR source. I trust them to get it right about as much as I trust CBS or the BBC.
This is the report that claims the woman was 14-15. The military report says she was 25ish.
I'm in the minority around here, but NPR is one of my primary news sources in conjunction with the NYT and Wall St. Journal. I've found that that combination tends to give me an in-depth understanding of the news without the sensationalism of (spit!) FOX.
I choose to endure the middle-brow poetry of NPR (hoenstly - who reads poetry on an evening newscast?) to avoid the race to the bottom of sensationalism the other news station in my city has along with all the broadcast and cable networks.
This is the report that claims the woman was 14-15. The military report says she was 25ish.
Loose ends to be expected. This report is based on rumors; the military's investigation is incomplete. The truth is probably somewhere between the two. Let the Army criminal investigators and JAGs do their jobs, and this will get hammered out. America has a history of going after her own war criminals.