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This is a sad state of affairs, this individual only joined the Army 6 months prior to this and was already being discharged prior to this dreadful night. Not only has he wasted his own life but has now touched many other lives with his despicable behavior and taking of the other Soldiers life. He should have never been allowed to join, it will be interesting to find out what he was being discharged for now we will have to support him in prison for life. What a shame
Posted 11 y ago
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I honestly think he was crying out for help before this craziness happened do I think him stabbing a fellow soldier is is right? NO but we should find the underline reason for his actions he will be judge on judgement day though and all will be told. I will be praying for him and the soldier that lost his life also
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I strongly disagree with the modern judicial system both military and civilian. Too much money is wasted on for lack of better words ... a waste of a condom... to house criminals. It's gotten to the point where there are repeat offenders who intentionally want to go back to prison so life is easier for them. Stop corrupting the system, hold the trial, March them out behind the courthouse and put them out of society's misery. Too many snowflakes run this once great nation and we need change... we need TRUMPY BEAR!!!!
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Not only am I in the same unit as PVT Hill but I was also on the escort detail that took him to his court martial - He got life in prison.
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Army: JBLM soldier to face court-martial in 2nd soldier's death
The Army says a Joint Base Lewis-McChord infantryman accused of fatally stabbing another soldier in 2013 in a nearby city will face a military court-martial in April.
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JBLM soldier convicted, sentenced to 45 years in peer’s slaying
An Army jury Wednesday convicted a Joint Base Lewis-McChord infantryman of murder without premeditation in the slaying of a fellow soldier on a Lakewood street. He was then sentenced to 45 years in prison but will be eligible for parole in less than nine years, with credit for time served.
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