Is a CIA Murderer Living Free in Virginia?

Sunday, April 12, 2009
Sabrina Harman and the body of Manadel al-Jamadi

The Abu Ghraib scandal raised all kinds of speculation over whether U.S. personnel crossed ethical lines or even broke the law. But in the case of one CIA interrogator, the U.S. government has stated that Mark Swanner committed the worst crime of all: murder. According to the U.S. Army’s Criminal Investigations Detachment (CID), Manadel al-Jamadi, an Abu Ghraib prisoner whom Swanner interrogated, died from “blunt force injuries of the torso complicated by compromised respiration,” resulting in “homicide.” Al-Jamadi was beaten to death inside the prisoner shower at Abu Ghraib prison. The Army referred Swanner’s case to the Justice Department for prosecution, but he was not arrested. In fact, he kept on working for the CIA, according to a 2005 story in the New Yorker. As of last Wednesday, Swanner was living at his home in Stafford County, Virginia. His attorney said her client had heard nothing further from the Justice Department about being tried for murder.

-Noel Brinkerhoff
 
A Deadly Interrogation (by Jane Mayer, New Yorker)
CID Report of Investigation into the Death of Manadel al-Jamadi (United States Army Criminal Investigation Command) (PDF)

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