Sgt.                   Jermaine                   Nelson, in a                   tape-recorded                   interview,                   says he and                   a fellow                   sergeant                   were ordered                   to kill the                   prisoners                   during a                   sweep                   through a                   Fallouja                   neighborhood                   in 2004.
                  
                 By Tony                   Perry
                 Los Angeles                   Times Staff                   Writer | Los Angeles Times, July 11, 2008
 
CAMP                   PENDLETON --                   A graphic,                   vulgarity-laced                   interview in                   which a                   Marine                   described                   how he and                   two other                   Marines                   killed four                   unarmed                   prisoners in                   Iraq was                   played today                   during a                   preliminary                   hearing in                   the case.
                 
                 Sgt.                   Jermaine                   Nelson, in a                   tape-recorded                   interview                   with a Naval                   Criminal                   Investigative                   Service                   agent, said                   he and Sgt.                   Ryan Weemer                   were ordered                   by Sgt. Jose                   Nazario to                   kill the                   prisoners as                   the Marines                   swept                   through a                   neighborhood                   in Fallouja                   in late                   2004.
                 
                 Several                   minutes of                   the tape                   were played                   at the                   hearing for                   Weemer, who                   faces murder                   and                   dereliction                   of duty                   charges.                   Nelson faces                   similar                   charges, and                   Nazario                   faces                   manslaughter                   charges in                   federal                   court in                   Riverside.
                 
                 Nelson told                   the                   investigator                   that Nazario                   told him,                   "I'm not                   doing all                   this                   [expletive]                   by myself.                   You're doing                   one and                   Weemer is                   doing one."
                 
                 Nelson said                   that he                   watched in                   shock as                   Nazario shot                   a kneeling                   prisoner at                   point-blank                   range: "He                   hit the dude                   in the                   forehead,                   the dude                   went down                   and there                   was blood .                   . . all over                   his [Nazario's]                   boots."
                 
                 Weemer then                   used his                   service                   pistol to                   shoot one of                   the                   prisoners,                   Nelson said.                   "He shot him                   and the dude                   was on the                   ground and                   rolling and                   [Weemer] was                   shooting,                   shooting,                   shooting,                   shooting,                   shooting."
                 
                 The case                   began when                   Weemer, who                   had left the                   Marine                   Corps, told                   a job                   interviewer                   from the                   Secret                   Service                   about the                   killings.                   The Marine                   Corps                   recalled him                   to                   active-duty                   so he could                   be charged.
                 
                 Nelson and                   Weemer, in                   their                   interviews,                   said that                   Nazario                   ordered the                   killings                   after                   getting a                   radio                   message from                   a superior                   that ordered                   the Marines                   not to take                   time to                   process the                   prisoners                   according to                   the rules.                   The Marines                   were needed                   to support                   other                   Marines                   sweeping                   through the                   insurgent-held                   city, Weemer                   said in his                   interview.
                 
                 A hearing                   officer, at                   the                   conclusion                   of the                   preliminary                   hearing,                   will                   recommend to                   Lt. Gen.                   Samuel                   Helland                   whether the                   case should                   go to court                   martial, be                   dropped or                   be handled                   through an                   administrative                   procedure.
                 
                 After seeing                   Weemer and                   Nazario shot                   prisoners,                   Nelson said                   he lost his                   reluctance                   to join in                   the                   killings. "I                   said                   [expletive]                   and I shot                   my dude."
                 
                 Copyright                   2008 Los                   Angeles                   Times
Saturday, July 12, 2008
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