"Wife saw bullet hole during Skype chat" Associated Press, May 07, 2012
DALLAS - An Army nurse in Afghanistan showed no alarm or discomfort before suddenly collapsing during a Skype video chat with his wife, who saw a bullet hole in a closet behind him, his family said Sunday.
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"No bullet wound in Skype case, Army says" Associated Press, May 08, 2012
WASHINGTON - Army investigators said Monday they found no bullet wound or evidence of foul play in the death of a soldier in Afghanistan who died during a Skype video chat with his wife.
Captain Bruce Kevin Clark collapsed while speaking to his wife on May 1 from his base in Tarin Kot, southwest of Kabul. His wife, Susan Orellana-Clark, has suggested that Clark was shot, citing a hole visible in the closet behind him that she believed was a bullet hole. Investigators said an initial probe showed only that Clark broke his nose when he fell forward. Orellana-Clark said he did not seem alarmed before he collapsed.
Christopher Grey, a spokesman for the Army Criminal Investigation
Command, said Monday that no bullet wound was found in Clark’s body. An
autopsy is being done to determine the cause of death and the
investigation is still underway, Grey said.
“We can positively say that Captain Clark was not shot,’’ Grey later said in a statement.
Given the AmeriKan military's legendary disassembling one simply must conclude this is an assassination and cover-up.
Clark’s family released a statement Sunday describing what his wife saw in the video feed recording her husband’s death.
“The closet behind him had a bullet hole in it,’’ the statement said, adding that others, including a member of the military who came to Orellana-Clark’s Texas home also believed it was a bullet hole.
When it comes to these matters now I tend to side with the family. In fact, one word can cover it: Tillman
The statement said the Skype link remained open for two hours after Clark collapsed as family and friends in the United States and Afghanistan tried to get Clark help. Although it was the night of Monday, April 30, at his El Paso home, Clark’s time of death is officially listed as May 1, the date in Afghanistan at the time.
Grey said investigators will “consider all available evidence’’ before reaching a final determination.
“Although we have not completely ruled it out to ensure a complete and thorough investigation is conducted, we do not suspect foul play in the death of Captain Clark at this point,’’ Grey said.
Meaning the official cover-up is underway and we won't be seeing much of this again.
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