13. After serving a
year and half of her three sentence Lynndie England returned to her home town
of fort Ashby, West Virginia. She resides with her parents and young son,
fathered by Charles Graner during her deployment in Iraq at Abu Ghraib, Carter.
England spends her days looking for work, raising her son, and avoiding old
friends. England struggles with finding employment (her felony record and her
negative notoriety greatly impede the process) nightmares and struggles with
depression. England’s face was the most remembered, of seven charged with the
abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib, and life after being physical imprisoned has
rendered the former solider a recluse and outcast by society. Charles Graner, the reported leader of the atrocities at Abu Ghraib, served six and a half years of the ten year sentence issued for his involvement. Graner’s release was conditional to his agreement to serve the remainder of his sentence on probation until December 2014. Graner, prior to his incrassation, married Megan Ambuhl, a fellow defendant in the Abu Ghraib abuse scandal, and is reported to have joined her in an unknown location after his release.
Lynndie England
Lynndie England
Charles Graner
Charles Graner
Megan Ambuhl
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