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Army's Response to Missing Soldier Cases
The US Army often shuts out the public and declines to answer questions when dealing with missing soldier cases, according to a Rolling Stone article. The Army's response to a missing soldier case in California has left the family frustrated and looking for answers.
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A statement analysis expert reviewed the 911 call in the case of missing Enrique Abarca and found several unfinished thoughts, leading him to believe the caller was being truthful but may not have revealed everything.
33:55 - 34:54 (00:59)
Summary
A statement analysis expert reviewed the 911 call in the case of missing Enrique Abarca and found several unfinished thoughts, leading him to believe the caller was being truthful but may not have revealed everything. The U.S. Marshal investigation has high stakes, and without enough evidence to make charges stick, they may not prosecute.
ChapterArmy's Response to Missing Soldier Cases
EpisodeMURDERED: Enrique Roman Martinez
PodcastCrime Junkie
Army spokesperson suggests signing a petition for justice for Enrique Roman Martinez, whose suspicious death led to accusations of cover-up by the military, in response to a Rolling Stone report that details a pattern of shutting out the public and not providing answers.
34:54 - 37:40 (02:45)
Summary
Army spokesperson suggests signing a petition for justice for Enrique Roman Martinez, whose suspicious death led to accusations of cover-up by the military, in response to a Rolling Stone report that details a pattern of shutting out the public and not providing answers.