After the booms and bangs of a Fourth of July fireworks show faded and residents of Robins Air Force base in Georgia tucked themselves into bed, one airman stalked his prey through the base, crawling behind bushes and trees, trying to get close without being seen. His camouflaged uniform kept him concealed until the last moment when he drew his knife and let himself into his friend’s home.
I used the appellate court opinions:
AFCCA (1)(2)(3)(4), CAAF (1)(2)
And referenced information from:
Murderpedia, Air force Times(1)(2), PACES Connection, the ACES Quiz, Military Law Center, and AF.mil
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