7 soldiers charged after Fort Bragg trooper’s severed head found washed ashore
By Lee Brown
April 14, 2022 10:21am Updated
Seven soldiers who went camping with a Fort Bragg paratrooper before his severed head washed up on a beach are facing courts-martial on conspiracy and a slew of other charges.
The North Carolina-based soldiers were the last to see decorated Spc. Enrique Roman-Martinez, 21, during their trip to Cape Lookout National Seashore for Memorial Day weekend in May 2020.
The Californian was reported missing on May 22 — six days before his severed head was found washed up on the shore. His body has never been found.
His homicide case remains open with a $50,000 reward, but was moved to “cold case status,” a spokeswoman for the Army Criminal Investigation Division said.
No one has been charged with his death, and the seven facing courts-martial are for charges not directly related to the homicide, officials stressed……
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