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Navy SEAL Acquitted of War Crimes
Navy SEAL Nicholas Slatten was found not guilty of murder and attempted murder, after enduring a two-year public trial filled with false allegations, political and legal corruption, and slander by mainstream media. The trial caused much uncertainty and feelings of helplessness for Slatten and his teammates, who were also facing 30-year indictments.
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A Navy SEAL with 19 years of service and 8 overseas deployments was found not guilty of murder and attempted murder in a high-profile case that included allegations of false allegations, mainstream media slander, and political and legal corruption.
5:12:12 - 5:23:14 (11:02)
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A Navy SEAL with 19 years of service and 8 overseas deployments was found not guilty of murder and attempted murder in a high-profile case that included allegations of false allegations, mainstream media slander, and political and legal corruption. His fellow soldiers were relieved and had thought that they were all going to be convicted once the verdict on the first count was announced.
ChapterNavy SEAL Acquitted of War Crimes
Episode#11 The Blackwater Massacre
PodcastShawn Ryan Show
The guest talks about his experience being wrongly incarcerated and how through faith and self reflection he was able to find his way out and move on.
5:23:14 - 5:29:57 (06:42)
Summary
The guest talks about his experience being wrongly incarcerated and how through faith and self reflection he was able to find his way out and move on.