Just one other thing I would like to add.Naturally it was a police investigation,but the commanding officer was under no obligation to muster the troops for an identification.That he did ,I think,shows a high level of cooperation between police and military in that instance.
Any grilling by the military,would not neccessarily be on the basis of seeking evidence of murder,but on establishing which soldiers might have been in that vicinity.If such were found they ,I am sure,would have been been made available for a police interogation.
Any grilling by the military,would not neccessarily be on the basis of seeking evidence of murder,but on establishing which soldiers might have been in that vicinity.If such were found they ,I am sure,would have been been made available for a police interogation.
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