Officials: Ex-GI had antisocial disorder

MIDLAND, Texas - A former Army private accused in the horrific rape and killing of a young Iraqi woman and the execution-style slaying of her family had been discharged because of an "antisocial personality disorder," U.S. military officials told The Associated Press.
Investigators say Steven D. Green and other soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division plotted to rape a young Iraqi woman they first saw at a traffic checkpoint in the village of ... Full Story »

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Lewyn Li
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by Lewyn Li - Oct. 1, 2008

This piece reports some hereunto unavailable information about the soldier who has been accused of raping an Iraqi woman and then murdering her and three family members. Much information in the piece are unsourced and difficult to verify independently. The writer leaves some important questions unanswered, such as: even if the solderier indeed had had a "rocky past", so what? Did it affect or justisfy the soldier's actions? For a better account on the alleged rape and murders, the affidavit filed for the arrest warrent is far more informative (see "Related Links" below).

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