Details on Tillman’s death reflect more tragic scandal

As I noted a couple of weeks ago, the story of Pat Tillman’s death in Afghanistan has gone from being tragic to suspicious to scandalous. To quickly recap, Tillman, a former NFL star who retired from football to become an Army Ranger, was killed in Afghanistan in 2004 and his death was quickly seized upon for public relations purposes.

The initial Army reports were that Tillman was killed by enemy gunfire when he led his team to help another group of ambushed soldiers. In March, the official version of what happened began to unravel and a cover-up emerged.

Yesterday, the story took an even more tragic turn.

Army medical examiners were suspicious about the close proximity of the three bullet holes in Pat Tillman’s forehead and tried without success to get authorities to investigate whether the former NFL player’s death amounted to a crime, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press.

“The medical evidence did not match up with the, with the scenario as described,” a doctor who examined Tillman’s body after he was killed on the battlefield in Afghanistan in 2004 told investigators.

The doctors — whose names were blacked out — said that the bullet holes were so close together that it appeared the Army Ranger was cut down by an M-16 fired from a mere 10 yards or so away.

Ultimately, the Pentagon did conduct a criminal investigation, and asked Tillman’s comrades whether he was disliked by his men and whether they had any reason to believe he was deliberately killed. The Pentagon eventually ruled that Tillman’s death at the hands of his comrades was a friendly-fire accident.

The information, obtained by the AP through a FOIA request, paints a painful picture that is almost too painful to believe — and raises the specter that Tillman might have been murdered by a U.S. colleague.

– In his last words moments before he was killed, Tillman snapped at a panicky comrade under fire to shut up and stop “sniveling.”

– Army attorneys sent each other congratulatory e-mails for keeping criminal investigators at bay as the Army conducted an internal friendly-fire investigation that resulted in administrative, or non-criminal, punishments.

– The three-star general who kept the truth about Tillman’s death from his family and the public told investigators some 70 times that he had a bad memory and couldn’t recall details of his actions.

– No evidence at all of enemy fire was found at the scene — no one was hit by enemy fire, nor was any government equipment struck.

We’ve known for quite a while that the Pentagon lied about Tillman’s death, attributing it to enemy fire before finally conceding that he’d been gunned down by fellow Rangers. But the notion that the shooting may have been intentional never seemed possible. Until now.

Questions, obviously, remain, not only about the circumstances, but also over how high up in the Bush administration the deception reached. For example, just a week after Tillman’s death, a top general who knew the official story was bogus wrote a memo arguing that President Bush might embarrass himself if he used the incident for p.r. purposes.

So, what did the White House know about the cover-up? As Hilzoy noted, the White House is refusing to cooperate with an investigation, citing — you guessed it — executive privilege.

The White House has refused to give Congress documents about the death of former NFL player Pat Tillman, with White House counsel Fred F. Fielding saying that certain papers relating to discussion of the friendly-fire shooting “implicate Executive Branch confidentiality interests.”

Congress is preparing for another hearing next week. Stay tuned.

No wonder the CO ordered his uniform burned. A tight three grouping of holes.would immediately make people wonder. In the original “story” Pat was supposedly shot by .50 caliber rounds (ie: 12.7mm) and not .223 caliber (5.56mm)

This just makes things worse. When the PR BS was outed, I had a gut feeling that he was fragged, but now I have to wonder why?

Was it because Tillman was going to speak out against the Iraq war as claimed by his brother?

  • Well, it’s most likely the Pentagon didn’t actually know of the real details when they released their first statement…

    …But you don’t get a skull to examine if hit by a 50 cal…

  • The White House has refused to give Congress documents about the death of former NFL player Pat Tillman, with White House counsel Fred F. Fielding saying that certain papers relating to discussion of the friendly-fire shooting “implicate Executive Branch confidentiality interests.”

    WTF!!! Are Karl Rove’s fingerprints all over this lie too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I think someone didn’t want Tillman to come back from Afghanistan.

    But according to sports writer Dave Zirin, writing in The Nation, Tillman resisted numerous efforts by the Pentagon to be used more directly for recruitment purposes. Apparently Pat Tillman was a complicated and independent individual, according to his family, a deep thinking person whose views were always developing.

    The Army Ranger unit the two Tillmans were in was sent to Iraq first. According to a fellow Ranger, Pat voiced opposition to the Iraq war and Bush while he was in Iraq, saying the war was “so fucking illegal.” Then the two brothers were sent to Afghanistan.

    According to their mother, Mary Tillman, a friend of Pat had arranged for him to meet with one of his favorite authors, Noam Chomsky, upon his return from Afghanistan.

    http://www.rwor.org/a/068/tillman-en.html

    Do the math.

  • The last couple of paragraphs of that article show how the supposedly nonexistent “atheist in the foxhole” stacked up against the theist.

    …The documents also shed new light on Tillman’s last moments.

    It has been widely reported by the AP and others that Spc. Bryan O’Neal, who was at Tillman’s side as he was killed, told investigators that Tillman was waving his arms shouting “Cease fire, friendlies, I am Pat (expletive) Tillman, damn it!” again and again.

    But the latest documents give a different account from a chaplain who debriefed the entire unit days after Tillman was killed.

    The chaplain said that O’Neal told him he was hugging the ground at Tillman’s side, “crying out to God, help us. And Tillman says to him, `Would you shut your (expletive) mouth? God’s not going to help you; you need to do something for yourself, you sniveling …”

    Eat that, rightwing morons. That atheist was a goddamn hero, and he died trying to save a cowardly believer who was crying like a baby at his feet.

    It looks like he was murdered (by someone who very likely does believe in God), for reasons we may never know. And of course under the popular American theology, the murderer can be forgiven and go to heaven, but Pat Tillman goes straight to hell for not believing in someone who can’t be seen and is only described in some very ancient and inconsistent third hand accounts.

    Sometimes Christians get murderously angry when atheists point out the logical inconsistencies of their superstition, and I can only imagine how tempted a Bushie with an M16 might be to kill a strong atheist who said Bush was a war criminal.

  • I have come to know this Bush Administration as a cold, callous, calculating machine that will not adhere to human decency simply because it does not fit into their world view. -Kevo

  • Even this latest information makes little sense. Compare:

    – In his last words moments before he was killed, Tillman snapped at a panicky comrade under fire to shut up and stop “sniveling”….

    – No evidence at all of enemy fire was found at the scene — no one was hit by enemy fire, nor was any government equipment struck.

    So, were they under fire or not? WTF?

  • The administration should have stayed out of this from the get go. But no. They had to hold him up as some sort of symbol and connect themselves to him to make themselves look/feel better/more noble. When the story wasn’t as glorous they did what they could to cover things up or at least push them out of the way, for fear it would tarnish them. Now the cover-up has become more of a problem for them than what they covered-up in the first place (as it does over and over though the course of history. They (including those in the DoD that were playing CYA) didn’t respect Tillman, his true character, or his family enough to get it right. The real story is bad enough, everyone made it that much worse by lying and covering up after the fact.

  • Not to make light of a tragic situation (the Army has gone much farther than this so far) but when I see “the bullet holes were so close together that it appeared the Army Ranger was cut down by an M-16 fired from a mere 10 yards or so away” the first question I have is, was Dick Cheney quail hunting in Afghanistan?

    Honestly, I was mildly annoyed by Tillman at first. His decision seemed a little too attention seeking and gung ho. However, the more we seem to learn the more it appears I was wrong. For the pro-military party the Republicanists sure are tough on them.

    On the up side Tillman does not have to suffer the trials of the VA system.

  • How in THE HELL do you claim “Executive Privilege” in this case?

    From the Apr. 21 NYT article I just reread, it seems that the two SGTs who destroyed Tillman’s BDUs and armor found what they said were 5.56mm entry holes in the body armor.

    So was he first shot in the chest or back (it doesn’t specify where the entry holes were), and then shot in the head?

  • Again I ask: Why are the good murdered, and the evil allowed to remain?
    Our whole fucking world has turned up side down.
    Goddamn George Bu$h and his neocon handlers.
    I don’t know if I believe in heaven or hell, but if they do exist, this bunch has a special place in Hell awaiting.

  • Undoubtedly, there are members of that squad or company who know exactly what happened. Until one of them is courageous enough to speak up we will never know either exactly what happened to Tillman or how badly it was covered up. Rest assured it will take a great deal of courage for someone to step forward. They have all probably been intimidated with death threats and worse. After all careers are on the line here, and that’s what matters. They wanted another Jessica Welch. She lived to tell the truth. Tillman didn’t. And one has to wonder.

  • Tillman was used as a martyr to further justify the lies upon which Mr. Bush’s global drive towards the Throne of Empire are based.

    10 yards? That’s it—thirty friggin’ feet from trigger-finger to entry point? That’s close enough to read the name-stitching on the pocket, for crying out loud!

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  • Laszlo, @7,

    That contradiction struck me too. WTF?

    Rich, @12,

    Doubtless. But if all of them were *seriously* questioned, they might tell the truth not because of courage but because they might tangle themselves up in their lies.

  • Don’t know military practice, but has anyone found a bullet and traced it to the gun that fired it? They had enough time to burn his diary and clothes. Were any fragments left in the body? You can trace the gun that fired them usually.

  • When this story came out a few years ago I thought someone in the Army was told or decided on their own what would please the administration. Now, I am not so sure. If this was a murder it looks like the Army may have decided the cover-up independent of the White House. The WH does have to come clean on any information they are holding.

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