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Judi Lynn

(160,545 posts)
Tue Apr 3, 2018, 10:08 PM Apr 2018

3 former US Army soldiers go on trial in contract killing

Source: Associated Press


Tom Hays, Associated Press
 Updated 7:51 pm, Tuesday, April 3, 2018



NEW YORK (AP) — A former U.S. Army sniper and two other ex-American soldiers agreed to become contract killers for an international crime boss who wanted to settle a score with a real estate agent in the Philippines he thought had cheated him on a land deal, a prosecutor said Tuesday in opening statements at the trial of the three men.

Joseph Hunter, a onetime sergeant with a Special Forces background, Adam Samia and Carl David Stillwell have denied they planned the 2012 execution-style hit — a case that's provided an inside glimpse into the secret fraternity of private mercenaries willing to kill in cold blood for cash.

Prosecutors said the 52-year-old Hunter was working as a security chief for weapons and drug trafficker Paul Le Roux when he recruited Samia and Stillwell to travel from their homes in Roxboro, North Carolina, to the Philippines for what was called "ninja work." Hunter provided firearms and silencers and told them Le Roux would pay them $35,000 a piece to get the job done, Assistant U.S. Attorney Patrick Egan said in federal court in Manhattan.

The broker, Catherine Lee, was on a "kill list" that self-styled assassins with military backgrounds saw as a golden opportunity, Egan said.

Read more: https://www.chron.com/news/crime/article/3-former-US-soldiers-go-on-trial-in-contract-12802696.php

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3 former US Army soldiers go on trial in contract killing (Original Post) Judi Lynn Apr 2018 OP
They should have signed up with DeVos' brother; Eric Prince. bitterross Apr 2018 #1
 

bitterross

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1. They should have signed up with DeVos' brother; Eric Prince.
Tue Apr 3, 2018, 11:15 PM
Apr 2018

Silly men. Sign up with the people who the US government pays to do this. Why take risks like that working for a private firm not sponsored by the US!

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