Murder in Baker Company

How Four American Soldiers Killed One of Their Own

Nonfiction, History, Military, United States, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Crimes & Criminals, Murder, True Crime
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Author: Cilla McCain ISBN: 9781569765555
Publisher: Chicago Review Press Publication: January 4, 2010
Imprint: Chicago Review Press Language: English
Author: Cilla McCain
ISBN: 9781569765555
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Publication: January 4, 2010
Imprint: Chicago Review Press
Language: English

Using court transcripts, personal interviews, and police records to retrace the key events of the case,this journey to uncover the truth about what happened to Richard Davis provides a disturbing, eye-opening look into the problems of today's military. After surviving tours in Bosnia and Iraq, Davis was mercilessly tortured and ultimately murdered before his remains were set on fire in the woods of Georgia. Four members of his own platoon were arrested for the crime. When one was asked why they set Richard on fire, his answer was both cold and revealing: "Because that's the way we got rid of bodies in Iraq." There is no other case on record in which American soldiers have killed one of their own in such a twisted manner. They were home. They were alive. So the only question is, why? This is not only the exploration of the heinous murder of a soldier; it is also a call to action for U.S. citizens to provide support and necessary programs for veteran reentry and reassimilation into U.S. society.

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Using court transcripts, personal interviews, and police records to retrace the key events of the case,this journey to uncover the truth about what happened to Richard Davis provides a disturbing, eye-opening look into the problems of today's military. After surviving tours in Bosnia and Iraq, Davis was mercilessly tortured and ultimately murdered before his remains were set on fire in the woods of Georgia. Four members of his own platoon were arrested for the crime. When one was asked why they set Richard on fire, his answer was both cold and revealing: "Because that's the way we got rid of bodies in Iraq." There is no other case on record in which American soldiers have killed one of their own in such a twisted manner. They were home. They were alive. So the only question is, why? This is not only the exploration of the heinous murder of a soldier; it is also a call to action for U.S. citizens to provide support and necessary programs for veteran reentry and reassimilation into U.S. society.

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