All I am suggesting is that some very high-up generals or civilians don't want Helland to be subject to what would be a very thorough cross examination.
If the prosecution doesn't call him, the case is pretty much over; if it isn't already. They don't want Chessani as much as they don't want the command influence exposed, where a lot of people would be subject to charges of malicious prosecution type offenses.
As far as I am concerned, Barbara Eden’s been uncorked. The problem is that the percentage of people who actually give a crap is low, and the number of people who can actually do anything about it is even lower.
But hey, what do I care as long as the trains run on time?
Very interesting take on the Helland thing.
I may have missed some info, but I still think about the Winter, NCIS agents, staffers, critter chain.
Thanks for that, SHF. Interesting and a likely reason Gen. Helland wasn’t called. I would think it’s too late to call him on the point now, is that your take on it?