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Extortion 17 deaths names
Extortion 17 deaths names




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How can bullets in bodies have no “evidentiary value” in an active homicide investigation and not be included in the final report?.Two of the autopsy reports state the bullets, “recovered at autopsy were not retained because they are of no evidentiary value” and the bullets were subsequently thrown away.įallen Angel challenges the governments claims of the shoot down of Extortion 17 and offers sufficient evidence of criminal conduct and gross negligence to warrant a Congressional Investigation into the government’s investigation. The Autopsy reports list these deaths as homicides. Three autopsies have been acquired by our private investigators revealing that there were bullets found in the bodies of one US Navy Seal Team Six member and one US Special Operations Support serviceman. The entire investigation was completed and closed within 30 days.Ĭurrently, all autopsy reports are being held and sealed by the US military. The Colt report also states that the Chinook CH-47 catastrophically exploded in mid air killing all on board instantly. This shot, referred to as “the Lucky shot” by government spokesmen, was over 3 football fields away in zero Illumination and struck the helicopter up from ground at a 40 degree angle. The government position (The Colt Report) states that while on final approach into a hot landing zone Extortion 17 was shot down by a single Taliban RPG. On board the Chinook CH-47D were 15 members of SEAL Team Six, 15 SEAL Team Six Support personnel, 1 Bomb Dog, 7 unidentified members of the Afghan National Army, and 1 unidentified Afghani interpreter. Ninty-six days after the death of Osama bin Laden by SEAL Team Six, an old Vietnam era Army Reserve helicopter, call sign “Extortion 17,” was shot down in the Wardak Province, Tangi River Valley, Afghanistan on Aug 6, 2011.






Extortion 17 deaths names