Polarbear6
Active Member
Well, this is troubling
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/3...yed-in-strangulation-green-beret-in-mali.html
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/3...yed-in-strangulation-green-beret-in-mali.html
I've been under investigation twice - once directly in once indirectly I can tell you from experience that these guys are pretty good at what they do I'm thankful for that because they cleared me of charges it I was rightfully innocent of. I've also seen them go after and prosecute people who were guilty, including entire crime Rings within the Navy. I can tell you first-hand that these guys are not afraid to take down any military personnel regardless of their rank or status.
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Ranger knot?A military medical examiner reportedly ruled the cause of Melgar’s death to be “a homicide by asphyxiation,” or strangulation. An investigating officer was reportedly sent to Mali within 24 hours following the incident, suspecting foul play.