Less a documentary on murders or crimes or even on poor investigations done within the military and more an expose on how all arms of the military seek out working class kids with few options, challenging backgrounds and histories of petty criminality and violence to become cannon-fodder. What it shows is whether these young (wo)men, trained to be mercenaries for the greed of the few who rule us, are killed in combat, or by the psychopaths recruited, trained in death, armed to the teeth and given bunks in the same barracks as these kids barely out of their teens, the military do not care - so long as they die, and die quietly. These unfortunate kids are seen as entirely dispensible and their families as too poor, stupid and 'redneck' to be heard. One family getting some small movement on the murder and desecration of their loved one, only goes to show how little respect the military leadership have for these families and unlikely they are to ever be held to account. I hope soon that working class and poor families stop worshipping these death cults to nationalism that eat-up their children and realise their bodies, brains and souls are worth more than becoming a trained killer or the victim of a trained killer (or both).