That would be a hoot, especially after he already admitted he flunked a polygraph in his testimony.
Another good article by Nat!
I think I'm starting to take a liking to LtCol Jones! :)
Another one of Wuterich’s men who was there that day, former Marine Sgt. Hector Salinas, testified the squad came under heavy small-arms fire after the bombing.
Salinas said he also saw an Iraqi man running from the first of several homes the Marines stormed after the bombing and believed he could have been the one responsible for the attack.
He fired numerous shots at that man, and then took part in a series of “house clearing” operations that resulted in the deaths of 19 people inside that home.
The man seen running was never found.
That testimony could be key for the defense. It’s seeking to convince jurors Wuterich responded to the attack in accordance with his training. The civilian deaths, while regrettable, were not the result of criminal acts, the defense argues.