Ashley Turner update 16. apríl 2007 14:55 "August 14, 2005, U.S. Air Force Airman First Class Ashley Turner, age 20, was found unconscious with trauma to the head and neck in a common room in her dormitory building, No. 762 at U.S. Naval Air Station Keflavik. She was taken to the Naval Hospital, Keflavik where she was pronounced dead at 22:56. The circumstances surrounding the death are under investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, Navy Security and the Icelandic Police." So read the press release announcing the murder of Ashley Turner, Airman First Class in the U.S. Naval Air Station in Keflavík. The Grapevine brought further news of the case, and later it was revealed that Airman Calvin Hil from the 56th Rescue Squadron would face a capital murder trial for the death of Airman Ashley Turner. Well, the trial of Calvin Hill begins today, and if found guilty, Hill could be the first member of the military to die by lethal injection. News News in English Mest lesið Gefur sig fram fimmtíu árum eftir bankarán í Kópavogi Innlent Gufunesmálið: „Þetta átti aldrei að fara svona“ Innlent Sálfræðingar rukka hátt í 26 þúsund krónur Innlent Simmi lýsir áralöngu umsáturseinelti: Sat um hann í bílakjallara Innlent Íslendingur grunaður um heimilisofbeldi handtekinn í Grikklandi Innlent Alvarlegt vinnuslys í Skagafirði Innlent Styttan tekin niður eftir harðar deilur um klúran barm Erlent Skjálfti fannst á höfuðborgarsvæðinu Innlent Neitar að hitta Pútín án Selenskís Erlent Þungar áhyggjur af „síversnandi stöðu Íslands“ Innlent
"August 14, 2005, U.S. Air Force Airman First Class Ashley Turner, age 20, was found unconscious with trauma to the head and neck in a common room in her dormitory building, No. 762 at U.S. Naval Air Station Keflavik. She was taken to the Naval Hospital, Keflavik where she was pronounced dead at 22:56. The circumstances surrounding the death are under investigation by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, Navy Security and the Icelandic Police." So read the press release announcing the murder of Ashley Turner, Airman First Class in the U.S. Naval Air Station in Keflavík. The Grapevine brought further news of the case, and later it was revealed that Airman Calvin Hil from the 56th Rescue Squadron would face a capital murder trial for the death of Airman Ashley Turner. Well, the trial of Calvin Hill begins today, and if found guilty, Hill could be the first member of the military to die by lethal injection.
News News in English Mest lesið Gefur sig fram fimmtíu árum eftir bankarán í Kópavogi Innlent Gufunesmálið: „Þetta átti aldrei að fara svona“ Innlent Sálfræðingar rukka hátt í 26 þúsund krónur Innlent Simmi lýsir áralöngu umsáturseinelti: Sat um hann í bílakjallara Innlent Íslendingur grunaður um heimilisofbeldi handtekinn í Grikklandi Innlent Alvarlegt vinnuslys í Skagafirði Innlent Styttan tekin niður eftir harðar deilur um klúran barm Erlent Skjálfti fannst á höfuðborgarsvæðinu Innlent Neitar að hitta Pútín án Selenskís Erlent Þungar áhyggjur af „síversnandi stöðu Íslands“ Innlent