Posted on 01/02/2012 10:28:48 AM PST by smoothsailing
January 2, 2012
It certainly seems appropriate that the last defendant in the Haditha case is the squad leader, SSgt Frank Wuterich. Leaders take responsibility, and SSgt Wuterich has taken full responsibility for the actions of his squad in Haditha. His stance from the outset has remained clear:
As the last Marine originally charged in the deaths of Iraqis in Haditha, Iraq in 2005, SSgt Wuterich will be seated at the defense table in his general court-martial two days from now, Wednesday, January 4th. Barring last minute motions or outright dismissal of charges, jury selection will begin Wednesday or Thursday. SSgt. Wuterich will be tried by a jury of combat-experienced Marines, and the panel will include at least two Marines from the enlisted ranks.
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Recent News and Commentary:
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Remember SSgt Frank D. Wuterich: The last Haditha Marine goes on trial
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Muzzie Lovin’,Christian hating, American Politicians should send their own sons to fight and die, then you’ll never see a Court martial, such as this farce.
If any Marine on that panel believes Dela Cruz after his history of lying and another Marine proved him a liar at this CM I’ll start believing in the Tooth Fairy.
I distinctly remember some article from the past talking about weapons recovered related to that white car, that those weapons disappeared, and that the would exonerate the Marines if ever found. I think I recall they were turned over to investigators.
Does anyone else remember this and/or know what became of those weapons.
I remember several insurgent weapons (two?) were lost or disappeared from from investigators custody, or a military vehicle, that investigators turned over for transport.
I can’t remember if those weapons were supposedly from the white vehicle or from one of the houses.
I remember that insurgent weapons went missing after the the ambush. I can’t remember for sure if it involved the white car.
At the time and for a while afterward, the incidents surrounding the IED blast and ambush weren’t considered out of the ordinary, so “evidence” wasn’t a thought.
Here’s a link to some of the Chessani testimony where the existence and then absence of weapons is explained...
http://warchronicle.com/DefendOurMarinesExclusive/ChessaniSpeaks-28July10.htm
Red will have more insight into this...
Thanks, Smooth. That must be what I vaguely remembered.
Thank you all for tracking down articles mentioning the missing weapons.
Something in my memory links those weapons and the white car. It could be old age creeping up. :>)
In any case, thanks for your insights.
Every bit of information should be made available to that panel. All it requires is a rating of certain, probable, possible, and unlikely. Let the jury sort it out; that’s what juries are for.
MILITARY: Former lieutenant defends Marines in Haditha killings
Sounds pretty clear to me and I'm sure those eight Marines on the panel understand what was said.
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WOW, is all I can say. (and you know that’s sayin’ a lot for Girlene!).
Lt. Kallop’s testimony was all that and more.
Amen, Girlene. He laid it out plain and simple.
I can’t remember a “wow” from you before—and this one was all caps, too!
Seriously,I really don’t see how the prosecution recovers from the past few days. And the defense hasn’t even presented its case yet!
Here's the news...
Former platoon lieutenant William Kallop testified today: see posts 271 and 273 above. Hard to see how the prosecution can even keep this charade going.
Court is adjourned until Tuesday, January 16th. There will be a weekend wrap on Sunday evening of the week's testimony.
BTW, LS posted about a whole other potential case: Urination Excitation! (Are the Marines Being Set Up?).
The WOW is one thing.....the fact that I had nothing to add was bigger. :-)
Very impressed with Lt. Kallop’s testimony. I am feeling quite optimistic at this point for SSgt Wuterich. Isn’t this the prosecution’s phase to make their case.....or am I missing something?
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