Soldier serving life sentence for Fort Hood assault spree dies in prison cell
In April, a Fort Hood Sergeant who was convicted of about 30 crimes, including rape, kidnapping, theft and robbery died in the prison cell on Friday.
SGT. According to an army spokesman Major Travis Shaw’s E -Posta, Greville Clarke, who was sentenced to 112 years in prison without conditional release, was unresponsive in the US disciplinary barracks in Kansas Fort Leavenworth.
The expression did not contain a cause of death. Leavenworth Emergency Services tried to revive Clarke, but Shaw said, “He was pronounced as a deceased.” The army’s criminal investigation department is investigating Clarke’s death.
Stars and Lines first reported His death on Wednesday.
Between 2021 and 2022, a few women in Clarke, Fort Hood entered the barracks room, threatened them with knives or firearms and tied many of them, lines reported. He continued sexual assault or rape on two women and drowned with a lamp cable.
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He was sentenced to 29 crimes by a military judge for 29 crimes and was sentenced to prison, wages were lost, he was horrified for an dishonest discharge and private. Before he died, he served only five months of life imprisonment.
“No death has taken place since 2019 [the] The Disciplinary Barracks of the United States, until the above mentioned event, Shaw said Shaw.



