Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Sgt. John Russell to Face Murder Charges but Not Death Penalty in Camp Liberty Massacre

Sgt. John Russell to Face Murder Charges but Not Death Penalty in Camp Liberty Massacre

​"If you can't help me," Sgt. John Russell told Army doctors hours before he committed the deadliest act of soldier-on-soldier violence in the Iraq war, "then I will just kill myself." Instead the mentally unstable Texan killed five fellow U.S. service members in 2009 at Camp Liberty, Iraq, headquarters for Joint Base Lewis-McChord's 4th Stryker Brigade, then surrendered peacefully. Now a military judge has recommended that Russell be tried for the massacre but not face the possibility of paying for it with his life.

SEATTLE WEEKLY.COM

Dr Ann Blake-Tracy
ANTIDEPRESSANTS & ANTIANXIETY MEDS: There had just been a medication change which the FDA has said can cause suicide, hostility &/or psychosis. "An Army sergeant accused of killing four fellow soldiers and a Navy officer at a mental health clinic on a military base in Iraq two years ago should be tried for murder but should not face the possibility of execution because he suffers from serious [medication-induced] mental illness..."


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