THE SUICIDE FILES:
DEATH IN THE MILITARY
A reprint of a series published in the Philadelphia Inquirer
from December 19 to December 22, 1993
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First of four parts:--------(CLICK HERE)
The facts contradict death rulings.
Grief and shock. That's what 40 families felt when they were told their relatives in the military died of self-inflicted wounds. Their pain deepened, though, when their search for answers hit a wall of secrecy.
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First came doubt, then outright disbelief.
Their sons were dead. Personal effects were missing. When families tried to track down the belongings, they came to question the military's entire account of how the men died.
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How preconceived notions built faulty investigations.
A psychological autopsy mistakenly portrayed the USS Iowa blast as a suicide attempt. Despite having to publicly apologize, the Navy still uses the controversial method to close the books on suspicious deaths.
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Tangled investigations leave trail of questions
The brother of Col. James Sabow hired his own experts and concluded that a killer is on the loose. He sees military bungling--and a blatant cover-up. Other families wonder too, if justice will be served.