Steven Dale Green |
A former US Army soldier, sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2006
rape and murder of a 14-year-old Iraqi girl and the killing of her
parents and sister, has been found hanged in his cell.
The Los
Angeles Times report, quoting prison officials, said the death of Steven
Dale Green was being investigated as suicide. Green had been found
hanging in his Arizona cell last week, according to the Times report, which was published on Tuesday.
Green,
28, was convicted in 2009 of the rape and murder of 14-year-old Abeer
Qassim Hamza al-Janabi and the deaths of her father, mother and
six-year-old sister in Mahmudiya, 32km south of Baghdad.
He was sentenced to life in prison, without the possibility of parole, after a federal jury in Kentucky could not decide whether he should be executed.
He was sentenced to life in prison, without the possibility of parole, after a federal jury in Kentucky could not decide whether he should be executed.
During
the trial, prosecutors portrayed him as the ringleader of a gang of
five soldiers that plotted to invade the home of the family of four to
rape the girl, and later bragged about the crime.
Green, who was
19 when he committed the crime, was described as the triggerman in the
group of soldiers, who donned black "ninja" outfits and raped the girl
before killing her and her family.
Three of the four other
soldiers pleaded guilty in the attack and the fourth was convicted, all
in military courts. They received sentences ranging from five to 100
years. Green was tried as a civilian because he was arrested after he
was discharged from the army. He was described by prosecutors as
predisposed to killing Iraqis.
(Source: Alzajeera)
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