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Sexual Offender
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Megan Lynn Touma
Touma, age 23, was assigned to the 19th Replacement Company at Fort Bragg. She died just days after arriving from Germany. Police found Touma's body in a Fayetteville Fairfiled Inn.
Police say the pregnant solider was murdered. Touma was a dental specialist from Cold Springs, Kentucky. Touma was previously assigned to the United States Army Dental Activity Clinic (USA DENTAC) Bavaria, Bamberg, Germany from July 2005 through June 2008. From November 2003 to June 2005 she was assigned to the USA DENTAC, Fort Drum, N.Y. More Fort Bragg Murders
Tina Priest
Army Private First Class Tina Priest, 20, of Smithville, Texas, who was raped by a fellow soldier in February, 2006 on a military base known as Camp Taji in Iraq.
Priest was a part of the 5th Support Battalion, lst Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Hood, Texas.
The Army said Tina was found dead in her room on March 1, 2006, of a self-inflicted M-16 shot, a “suicide”, 11 days after the rape. They say she used her toe to pull the trigger.
Maria Lauterbach
Lauterbach, age 20, who was stationed at Camp Lejeune, and was 8 months pregnant, scheduled to testify in a hearing about an alleged sexual assault incident that occurred on the base.
Lauterbach's burned body and that of her unborn child was found burned and buried in the back yard of a fellow married soldier.
Lauterbach was to testify against, Corporal Cesar Armando Laurean. Laurean was found hiding out in Mexico weeks later.
Lavena Johnson
In July 2005, 19-year-old Johnson became the first female soldier from Missouri to die in Iraq.
She was found with a broken nose, black eye and loose teeth, acid burns on her genitals, presumably to eliminate DNA evidence of rape, a trail of blood leading away from her tent and a bullet hole in her head. Unbelievably, that's not the most horrifying part of the story.
Here's what is:
Army investigators ruled her death a suicide. Read More
Military Sex Offenders
Women Soliders Who Became Victims
While In The U.S. Military
Killed By Their Own
Hannah McKinney
The September 4, 2006 death at Camp Taji of Private First Class Hannah Gunterman McKinney, 20, of the 44th Corps Support Battalion, Ft. Lewis, WA was investigated and rather than having been run over by a military vehicle as she crossed a road from a guard tower to the latrine as initially claimed by the Army, she fell or was pushed from and run over by a vehicle driven by a drunk Sergeant from her unit who had first sexually assaulted her. Her blood alcohol level was .20, making "consent" to sex impossible. Read More

Lisa Nicole Bryant
Sgt. 1st Class Ervin Graves, 34, was found guilty in the shooting death July 10, 1993, of 2nd Lt. Lisa Bryant in their Ft. Bragg dorm. He also was convicted of felony murder, attempted rape and assault while attempting to commit rape. The jury deliberated for about 2 1/2 hours before returning its verdict. Graves faced a minimum sentence of life in prison for premeditated murder. Because the verdict was not unanimous, he could not receive the death penalty. He could be eligible for parole in 10 years. Read More
Holley Wimunc
Wimunc, age 24, a 2nd Lt. at Fort Bragg, North Carolina was reported missing, and her off-base apartment had been torched in what appears to be an arson fire.
Police contacted the family on July 14, 2008 and told her parents that she was dead. Her husband Cpl. John Wimunc was arrested and charged with arson in connection with the crime.
Wimunc and her husband were separated and lived about two-and-half hours away from each other, Joe Lenczyk, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent, said.
Marine Cpl. John Wimunc was being held in the Cumberland County Jail. Read More
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