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LaVena Lynn Johnson, an honors graduate of Hazelwood Central High School, was Missouri's first female soldier to die in Iraq. The Army ruled her death July 19, 2005, as a suicide, saying-that she had shot herself in the mouth with an M-16 rifle.
Immediately after her murder, The Army allegedly told her family that her death was not a suicide. But a short time later, the Army changed its story. According to sources, the case was never properly investigated. The FBI should have taken over this case.
Christopher Grey, chief of public affairs for the U.S. Criminal Investigative Command, said Tuesday the Johnson case remains closed and that there is nothing new to release.
Lavena's father, John Johnson has contended that she wouldn't have killed herself. He argues that photos from the death investigation indicate LaVena, 19, was raped and murdered and that her body was dumped in a contractor's tent and set afire.
"I could let it go, but then somebody gets away with murder," Johnson said Tuesday.
Please, try to flood the CNN contact page with a demand for answers
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Also You can help by CALLING Congressman Ike Skelton, Chairman of the Arms Services Committe, and tell him that LaVena Johnson deserves justice.
Tell him to investigate the death of LaVena Johnson.
We demand better treatment for our soldiers! Skelton's Washington D.C. phone number is 202-225-2876. His administrative assistant, Kyle Wilkins can be reached at
[email protected].
Please forward this to everyone you know . . .
http://youtube.com/watch?v=zr1iOxS2T7w
LaVena Lynn Johnson, an honors graduate of Hazelwood Central High School, was Missouri's first female soldier to die in Iraq. The Army ruled her death July 19, 2005, as a suicide, saying-that she had shot herself in the mouth with an M-16 rifle.
Immediately after her murder, The Army allegedly told her family that her death was not a suicide. But a short time later, the Army changed its story. According to sources, the case was never properly investigated. The FBI should have taken over this case.
Christopher Grey, chief of public affairs for the U.S. Criminal Investigative Command, said Tuesday the Johnson case remains closed and that there is nothing new to release.
Lavena's father, John Johnson has contended that she wouldn't have killed herself. He argues that photos from the death investigation indicate LaVena, 19, was raped and murdered and that her body was dumped in a contractor's tent and set afire.
"I could let it go, but then somebody gets away with murder," Johnson said Tuesday.
Please, try to flood the CNN contact page with a demand for answers
http://www.cnn.com/feedback/
Also You can help by CALLING Congressman Ike Skelton, Chairman of the Arms Services Committe, and tell him that LaVena Johnson deserves justice.
Tell him to investigate the death of LaVena Johnson.
We demand better treatment for our soldiers! Skelton's Washington D.C. phone number is 202-225-2876. His administrative assistant, Kyle Wilkins can be reached at
[email protected].
Please forward this to everyone you know . . .