Canyon of Lies: What Really Happened to Pat Tillman?
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The reality was a "messy, shadowed thing". We investigate the "Personal For" memo sent by Gen. Stanley McChrystal that warned of public embarrassment while the hero narrative was still being pushed. We dissect why Tillman’s bloody uniform and body armor were burned shortly after the incident and how witness statements were "tweaked" to fit a convenient script. From the fog of war in Serial 2 to the tense congressional hearings led by the Tillman family, we ask: was this a series of tragic blunders, or a calculated effort to protect an institution’s image?
Dark: True Crime Investigations is a long-form true crime podcast dedicated to deep investigative analysis of real murder cases, unsolved mysteries, cold cases, serial killers, and criminal conspiracies from around the world.
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