
Front Toward Enemy
A Slain Soldier's Widow Details Her Husband's Murder and How Military Courts Allowed the Killer to Escape Justice
Barbara Allen(Author)
Morgan James Publishing llc
Will be published approx. on 17. February 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
274 pages
978-1-60037-829-4 (ISBN)
Description
June 7, 2005, a sandstorm obscured what light lingered in Iraq's nighttime sky as Staff Sergeant Alberto Martinez tied a claymore mine to a window grate. On the other side of the window Lt Louis Allen, a husband and father of four young boys, and his good friend and Commanding Officer Captain Phillip Esposito, a West Point graduate and father of a baby girl. The men were engaged in a board game, unwinding after a hard day, when without warning the window exploded; 700 steel ball bearings erupted from the mine and hurtled inward with lethal force, obliterating everything in their kill zone.
Martinez was arrested and tried for the murders. But the military judicial system failed, and the killer was set free.
How can American soldiers be at risk on their own base, among their fellow soldiers? Could these murders have been prevented? Will it happen again? How can the military's judicial system have failed so drastically, and what was the government hiding from the slain soldiers' families?
"Front Toward Enemy" is a personal and factual account behind the scenes of a case that is to the military judicial system what the O.J. Simpson case is to the civilian judicial system.
Martinez was arrested and tried for the murders. But the military judicial system failed, and the killer was set free.
How can American soldiers be at risk on their own base, among their fellow soldiers? Could these murders have been prevented? Will it happen again? How can the military's judicial system have failed so drastically, and what was the government hiding from the slain soldiers' families?
"Front Toward Enemy" is a personal and factual account behind the scenes of a case that is to the military judicial system what the O.J. Simpson case is to the civilian judicial system.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
421 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60037-829-4 (9781600378294)
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Front Toward Enemy
A Slain Soldier's Widow Details Her Husband's Murder and How Military Courts Allowed the Killer to Escape Justice
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Barbara Allen is the mother of four boys and resides in New York. She holds a Bachelors degree in Equestrian Science and is currently enrolled in American Military University, pursuing a masters in Criminal Justice. Columns she wrote about the court martial won her a first-place award from the NY Press Association. She has appeared on CNN, the strategy room, and regional new shows discussing her book and this case. Her online Cause and blog have over five thousand members. She is actively involved in organizations supporting military families. She continues her efforts to obtain accountability and corrective action for the mistakes resulting in her husband's murder and the killer's acquittal.
She resides in Otisville, New York.
She resides in Otisville, New York.
Content
Chapter 1 - June 8, 2005
Chapter 2 - Nine Months Before the Doorbell Rang
Chapter 3 - Staff Sergeant Alberto Martinez
Chapter 4 - Military Honors
Chapter 5 - From Mrs. To Ms
Chapter 6 - Learning to Navigate the Military Judicial System
Chapter 7 - Kuwait
Chapter 8 - Life Without Lou
Chapter 9 - The New Year
Chapter 10- A Bumpy New Life and The Flat Tires of Justice
Chapter 11 - Creeping to Trial
Chapter 12 - Voir Dire
Chapter 13 - Prosecution's Case
Chapter 14 - Defense's Case
Chapter 15 - The Verdict
Chapter 16 - The Aftermath
Chapter 2 - Nine Months Before the Doorbell Rang
Chapter 3 - Staff Sergeant Alberto Martinez
Chapter 4 - Military Honors
Chapter 5 - From Mrs. To Ms
Chapter 6 - Learning to Navigate the Military Judicial System
Chapter 7 - Kuwait
Chapter 8 - Life Without Lou
Chapter 9 - The New Year
Chapter 10- A Bumpy New Life and The Flat Tires of Justice
Chapter 11 - Creeping to Trial
Chapter 12 - Voir Dire
Chapter 13 - Prosecution's Case
Chapter 14 - Defense's Case
Chapter 15 - The Verdict
Chapter 16 - The Aftermath