Pat Tillman's Death May Not Have Been an Accident
Former NFL Star and Army Ranger Killed in Afghanistan
Pat Tillman, a former NFL star and US Army Ranger, was killed in Afghanistan on April 22, 2004. The official story is that he was killed by friendly fire, but new evidence suggests that this may not have been the case.
Mary Tillman Is Sure the Events Surrounding Her Son's Death Are Not an Isolated Incident
Mary Tillman, Pat's mother, believes that her son was killed in a cover-up. She says that she has seen evidence that suggests that Pat was killed by his own men.
Surprising Findings Emerge from an AP Investigation
An AP investigation into Pat Tillman's death has uncovered some surprising findings. The investigation found that there were discrepancies in the official story of Tillman's death.
Specialist Bryan O'Neal Testifies Before House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
On April 24, 2007, Specialist Bryan O'Neal, the last soldier known to see Pat Tillman alive, testified before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. O'Neal's testimony contradicted the official story of Tillman's death.
Ten Years After Friendly-Fire Incident, One of the Soldiers Involved Speaks Out
Ten years after the friendly-fire incident that killed Pat Tillman, one of the soldiers involved has spoken out. The soldier, who has not been identified, says that he believes that Tillman was killed by his own men.
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