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Huffington Post (blog)
April 1, 2010
Voluntarily, Green confessed twice to Sergeant Anthony Yribe. Initiating a cover-up, Yribe simply told Green to leave the Army. Soon after the killings Green went to Lt. Col. Elizabeth Bowler, a forensic psychiatrist, in Iraq. He told her that he had killed a puppy by throwing it off a roof, that he saw no differenceÃÂ ...
New York Times
March 12, 2010
Sgt. Anthony Yribe, the squad leader, “a walking, talking G.I. Joe action figure,” was a fearless soldier who exerted a magnetic hold on his men, but his ethical lapses and contempt for Iraqis seem to have ... Just six months into their deployment, one sergeant told Frederick: “First Platoon had become insane.
Huffington Post (blog)
May 22, 2009
Steve Green confessed to Sergeant Anthony Yribe only hours after the killings, taking full responsibility, yet Yribe, who had helped Cortez suppress evidence, did not report Green's confession and engineered an honorable discharge with “antisocial personality disorder” for Green, putting him back in the States and beyondÃÂ ...
Huffington Post (blog)
May 7, 2009
Barker next went to Paul Cortez, who having just been aproved for sergeant's stripes was their non-commissioned officer [NCO.] Nothing had at that ... Investigating the crime, Sgt. Anthony Yribe of the 101st Airborne entered the house with Sgt. Cortez and was amazed to see Cortez begin violently retching. He entered theÃÂ ...
Huffington Post (blog)
April 1, 2010
Voluntarily, Green confessed twice to Sergeant Anthony Yribe. Initiating a cover-up, Yribe simply told Green to leave the Army. Soon after the ...
New York Times
March 12, 2010
Sgt. Anthony Yribe, the squad leader, “a walking, talking G.I. Joe action ... Just six months into their deployment, one sergeant told Frederick:Â ...
Huffington Post (blog)
May 22, 2009
Pvt. Green moreover had confessed the night of the killings to a sergeant who, ... Steve Green confessed to Sergeant Anthony Yribe only hours after the killings, ...
Huffington Post (blog)
May 7, 2009
... almost-Sergeant Cortez decided to join in, insisting that he get the “privilege” of ... Investigating the crime, Sgt. Anthony Yribe of the 101st Airborne entered the ...
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