Ex-soldier could face death over Iraq murders, rape

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-- A former U.S. soldier could face the death penalty after being convicted of raping a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and killing her and her family.


Former U.S. soldier Steven Green has been convicted of raping and killing a 14-year-old Iraqi girl.

Steven Green, 23, of Midland, Texas, was found guilty Thursday in U.S. District Court in Paducah, Kentucky, said court spokeswoman Vanessa Armstrong. She said the penalty phase of the trial begins Monday.

Jurors deliberated for more than 10 hours before finding Green guilty of murder, rape, conspiracy and obstruction of justice, according to the court's Web site.

Green, 23, was accused of leading a group of soldiers that committed the crimes in 2006 in the Mahmoudiya area, south of Baghdad.

They killed the girl's father, mother and younger sister before raping and killing her and burning her body.

Last year, then-Pfc. Jesse Spielman received a 110-year sentence in the case for felony murder, conspiracy to commit rape, rape and housebreaking with the intent to commit rape.

Three other soldiers charged in the case received sentences ranging from 27 months to 100 years.

The slayings became public in 2006, angering the Iraqi public and prompting demands from some Iraqi officials that American soldiers accused of crimes against civilians face prosecution in Iraqi courts. U.S. military and civilian officials condemned the attack and vowed to bring those responsible to justice.

All the defendants were with the 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division, based in Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

Spc. James Barker, one of the soldiers involved, told investigators that the soldiers were drinking whiskey, playing cards and hitting golf balls when Green brought up the idea of going to the house near the checkpoint where they were stationed to rape the girl. Barker described Green as persistent.

The soldiers then allegedly changed into dark clothing and covered their faces before going to the house, investigators said.

Ex-soldier could face death over Iraq murders, rape - CNN.com
 
I agree with it. Just because he is in another country, he still have to follow the law of his land as well as theirs. some killings (and raping) is not neccessary.

as long as they have evidences that he did do it. Can't put an innocent man in prison.
 
I agree with it. Just because he is in another country, he still have to follow the law of his land as well as theirs. some killings (and raping) is not neccessary.

as long as they have evidences that he did do it. Can't put an innocent man in prison.


We do it all the time.

But in this case, I don't think there is much doubt of his guilt.
 
But in this case, I don't think there is much doubt of his guilt.

if he wasn't a soldier and it happened here in America, do you feel the same? just because he is a soldier and is another country doesn't mean he automatically guilty. and if you feel regular citizens should not not have death penalty, then soldier should not either.
 
if he wasn't a soldier and it happened here in America, do you feel the same?

Given the same circumstances, yes. I think he should receive the maximum penalty under the law for the crime he committed. Just as I think so in the circumstances of his being a soldier and committing said crime.
 
Indeed that was a very horrible thing he did especially to a 14 year old kid who didnt deserve this.


He's receiving death penalty only because hes an american soilder who stepped into a forgien land violating the laws plus the army rules which are VERY strict and would be seriously fucked if you break any of the rules from army/miltary/navy/air forces etc...so he did that and asked for trouble. *shrugs*
 
Yes I read about him several weeks... He is not only one and first who rape women and children from other countries. We talked about him at work...

*shake my head*
 
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