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NO TALES: THE NAVY'S MURDER OF RADIOMAN ALLEN SCHINDLER Navy Day around Midnight, 27 October 1992 • Sasebo, Japan By Bruce Tyler Wick, Counsel for Terry M. Helvey Readers will instantly recognize the Navy's cover story about Allen Schindler's death: in the dark days before "Don't Ask, Don't Tell,"sophisticated gay Chicago sailor, Allen Schindler, is beaten and stomped to death by ignorant, hick, homophobe, Terry Helvey, from a small town in Missouri. One recognizes the Navy's cover story as a cover story, because it is unhistorical; it has no past; it begins and ends with Terry Helvey, going no further than him. In the words of the Belleau Wood chaplain, LCDR Timothy C. Sims, "I believe his [Schindler's] death was the result of the spontaneous, irrational action of an individual who is probably sociopathic, with tendencies to psychotic episodes of rage." Read more on this... |
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