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There's no discharge in the war!

File: 1a41aee1dbe6f09⋯.mp4 (5.85 MB, 640x360, 16:9, Pulp Fiction.mp4)

fa4fec No.573945

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2018/04/18/3-former-us-army-soldiers-convicted-in-contract-killing.html

NEW YORK – A former U.S. Army sniper and two other ex-American soldiers were convicted Wednesday in the contract killing of a real estate agent in the Philippines for an international crime boss who thought the woman had cheated him on a land deal.

Joseph Hunter, a onetime sergeant from Kentucky with a Special Forces background, Adam Samia and Carl David Stillwell were found guilty of murder-for-hire and other charges. All three had denied they planned the 2012 execution-style hit — a case that's provided an inside glimpse into the secret fraternity of private mercenaries willing to kill in cold blood for cash.

"This horrifying real-life murder-for-hire case included details usually seen in action movies," U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said in a statement. "Hunter, Samia, and Stillwell conspired to end the lives of people overseas whom they had never met."

Prosecutors said the 52-year-old Hunter was working as a security chief for weapons and drug trafficker Paul Le Roux when he recruited Samia and Stillwell to travel from their homes in Roxboro, North Carolina, to the Philippines for what was called "ninja work." They said Hunter provided firearms and silencers and told them Le Roux would pay them $35,000 a piece to get the job done.

Samia, 43, and Stillwell, 50, pretended to be potential clients of the broker. While returning from a trip to the countryside outside of Manila, Samia pulled out a .22-caliber gun and killed the broker by shooting her twice in the face as she sat in the back seat of a van, prosecutors said.

467e39 No.573970

so how did they get caught?


fa4fec No.573971

>>573970

Drug trafficker talked.


59a9bb No.573972

>>573945

>killing of a real estate agent

They should be given medals honestly


467e39 No.573977

>>573971

i want to know how that happened. so little information.


f4e59b No.573979

>>573971

He paid them and betrayed them after toward. Why?


08f7ca No.573981

>>573979

I came up with 3 explanations:

1 guys argued about money

2 after the assassination he had dirt on them and wanted them to do other hits which they refused

3 he got caught and snitched for reduced sentence


92ccfd No.573985

>>573971

So? Did he recorded hiring in a secret?

>saying the case lacked eyewitness, forensic and other conclusive evidence needed to convict. They also told them not to trust shady government witnesses like Le Roux, who had pleaded guilty and was cooperating.

American "justice", lol


6c933e No.573986

>>573945

I unironically hope they are not executed.


6c933e No.573987

>>573986

*although, if I had full control of the military, I would execute them for making the military look bad.

But I really want to see mercenary armies lead by populist individuals. Heh.


467e39 No.574026

>>573981

>he got caught and snitched for reduced sentence

this is actually very common in the criminal underworld. sad!


60da42 No.574029

>>573977

Paul Le Roux is the guy who financed the development of TrueCrypt and made metric shittons of cash from selling both drugs and prescription meds through Asian straw firms.

He got caught by the authorities and now they're taking apart his operation.


92ccfd No.574055

>>574029

>He got caught by the authorities and now they're putting all unsolved crime and CIA assassinations on him

fixed


9e880d No.574073

File: a2b42db496b2375⋯.jpg (95.47 KB, 910x681, 910:681, TFW Merc.jpg)

>>573987

>But I really want to see mercenary armies lead by populist individuals. Heh.

So you want a coup lead by Erik Prince then? What happened to the citizen soldier?


b90ff0 No.574078

File: 4383ca4443c824a⋯.jpg (101.8 KB, 700x1300, 7:13, Mgspw-miller-cg.jpg)

File: 3ddd3f49d144776⋯.png (801.73 KB, 800x900, 8:9, 1478827511305.png)

File: 4a778017f965f9b⋯.jpeg (182.78 KB, 1194x1359, 398:453, Autism.jpeg)

>>573987

>But I really want to see mercenary armies lead by populist individuals

Can you identify yourself with some/all of the pictures included?


f1acf3 No.574080

The merging of the US military with the criminal world via mercenaries can only end horribly. There is a good reason at the end of the 30 years war all the none state aligned military organizations were rounded up and hanged


268d7e No.574086

How will the US Army ever recover?


de8334 No.574094

>>574073

>a bong made me mad jelly of his lifestyle

Quite impressed, anon.


d240b8 No.574108

>>574080

The stratification of force is inevitable. There has never been a society on this planet which has not at some point used its military in a willfully illegal capacity. At least with the current/future structure, the boyscouts can keep their hands unsullied while the blackguards do what governments are wont to.


4bbe42 No.574146

>>574108

The inevitability of such a force being made is almost always that the force goes rouge and clashes with State aligned forces or creates a parallel state with it's own laws and society structure. You can see this from any point in history that large scale mercenaries have been used from Germanic legions in the late Roman empire declaring their own kingdoms to the golden age of piracy.




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