Two Navy SEALs And Two Marines Have Been Charged In The Death Of A Green Beret

Photo: Four US special forces troops have been charged in connection with Sgt Melgar's death. US Army

Daily Mail: Two Navy SEALs and two Marines are charged with murder in the 2017 death of a Green Beret who 'was duct-taped and choked to death in his room' in an argument over a party snub

* Staff Sgt Logan Melgar was strangled to death on June 4, 2017, in Bamako, Mali
* Two SEALs told investigators he'd died from a drunken accident but an autopsy revealed there were no drugs or alcohol in his system
* Sources say Melgar was targeted because he'd discovered the pair were skimming off of the top of the dirty military money to keep for themselves
* The Navy released charging documents on Thursday with names redacted
* The service members face charges of murder, hazing and obstruction of justice
* A 2017 Army Criminal Investigation Command report identified the SEALs as Petty Officer Antony DeDolph and Chief Petty Officer Adam Cranston Matthews

Two US Navy SEALs and two Marines have been charged in the 2017 strangulation death of an Army Green Beret while they were stationed in the African country of Mali.

Staff Sgt Logan Melgar, 34, died from asphyxiation on June 4 after two

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