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Riley schultz story.

 


March 15, 2019, Marine Corps Lance Corporal Riley Schultz was found dead by a co-worker who was planning on replacing him as the sole gate guard for a post at Camp Pendleton in San Diego, California. After a military investigation and autopsy, the Marine Corps ruled Riley’s death was suicide by self inflicted gunshot wound. 


Riley’s family was immediately suspicious because they know Riley better than anyone and shared that being in the USMC was a lifelong dream of his and he was the happiest he had ever been at the time of his death. His family knows in their heart that Riley did not kill himself and does not accept the findings of the USMC authorities. 


The family requests that Riley’s death be investigated as a homicide and feel the USMC has shut them out because they dared to question the cause of death. Given the importance of a victimology and the military’s proven history of ruling homicide as suicide, the family has every right to question the military & ask for a more thorough investigation of the circumstances surrounding Riley’s mysterious death. 


The military is not infallible (incapable of making mistakes). Where do our military families turn when they question a federal government ruling or the only agency who has jurisdiction of the incident? 


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