Many thanks to my longtime, dear friend and comrade in the struggle Jay Blotcher for his editorial assistance in creating this package of info. We both advocated for justice on behalf of Allen Schindler and this week, as the nation marks Veterans Day, we're here to bear witness to the U.S. military's complicity in Schindler's demise and honor this fallen gay youth. Read on.
SAN
FRANCISCO – The truth behind the 1992 gay-bashing murder of US Navy serviceman
Allen Schindler has finally been uncovered.
The
900-page file from the United States Navy has only been made public now, thanks
to a Freedom of Information Act request made by veteran gay activist Michael
Petrelis of San Francisco. Buried in these pages are eight startling facts
previously not made public.
Schindler,
a young U.S. sailor, was stationed in Sasebo, Japan. After numerous episodes of
harassment and beatings, Schindler sought to get out of the military. However,
on October 27, 1992, Schindler was brutally beaten and killed by two fellow sailors.
The murder took place in a men's restroom on the grounds of a public park. His
head was bashed repeatedly against a urinal so violently that the porcelain
broke. Schindler’s own mother, Dorothy Hadjys, was unable to identify the
mutilated and disfigured corpse.
The
murder took place during a time when President Bill Clinton was reviewing the
military’s policy of excluding gay and lesbian people from the military, and
the decades of abuse – and killings – inflicted upon suspected homosexuals
while serving their country.
The Navy
covered up the Schindler killing, granting a sweetheart immunity plea bargain
to one of the suspects, Charles Vins, and convicting the other, Terry Helvey.
But gay friends of Schindler's demanded that justice be served; they shared
information about the miscarriage of justice with the Stars & Stripes
newspaper, which wrote the first news story about the murder.
Lawyers
for the killer attempted to use a gay-panic defense, with their client
erroneously claiming Schindler had tried to entice the suspects into sex inside
the restroom. Even though two sailors admitted causing bodily harm on
Schindler, only one received an appropriate sentence.
Activist
Michael Petrelis, a member of the direct-action organization Queer Nation, traveled
twice to Japan to research the case. His travel was sponsored by many LGBT
activists. Petrelis lobbied energetically on behalf of justice for Schindler,
and to hold the Navy accountable.
“Allen
Schindler was destined to become yet another gay man killed and forgotten,”
said Michael Petrelis. “Now, 23 years after his death, we finally share the full
details of his murder. In doing so, we honor his memory on Veterans Day 2015.
People must know the role that governmental homophobia played in his murder and
the subsequent cover-up.”
Mr. Petrelis is sharing the Allen Schindler
file here with reporters who plan to file a story on the case. He has
highlighted eight salient facts about the gay-bashing murder that have never
been shared before with the media or public.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/htkw50xgrzt5b2l/r_2015-001627%20Release.pdf?dl=0
The U.S. Navy’s Gay Witch Hunt: 8 Facts About
the Schindler Murder
Here are
the major revelations in the Allen Schindler file, unveiled for the first time:
1. A Sodomy Witch Hunt: During its
wide-ranging and comprehensive criminal investigation, the Naval Investigative
Service questioned Schindler's acquaintances in the service. However, telling
the truth about Schindler made his colleagues vulnerable to persecution under
the military’s archaic anti-sodomy laws. (Pages 286 - 297)
2. Constant Anti-Gay Harassment: Allen Schindler's
berthing area on his ship, the USS Belleau Wood, was defaced with the words
"ball-gazer" – just one part of a constant and escalating campaign of
homophobic harassment he faced from fellow sailors. (Page 729)
3. A Diary of Persecution: Allen Schindler
meticulously chronicled the anguish and abuse he experienced in a diary he kept
in the weeks leading up to his murder. The entire diary, part of the evidence
at trial, is now available to the media. (Pages 379-412)
4. Public Humiliation: Radioman Petty
Officer Schindler filed for a discharge because of his homosexuality and
requesting a closed and private hearing. Instead, sadistically, the ship's
captain discussed the matter in front of other shipmates, accelerating the
climate of danger that led to Schindler’s brutal killing. (Page 133)
5. Private Humiliation: Medical examiners
performed post-mortem rape protocol tests on Schindler’s corpse by taking a
rectal swab and mouth smear. (Page 570)
6. Perjury: Terry Helvey, the convicted
killer now serving a life sentence at the Ft. Leavenworth Penitentiary, initially
made a bogus confession to naval authorities. Later, it was amended in his own hand-writing
and presented to the judge, including honest details of the fatal beating and
killing of Allen Schindler. (Page 608)
7. Beaten to Death: Accomplice Charles
Vins, who served only four-months in the brig in exchange for testimony against
Helvey, confessed to kicking and stomping Schindler as he lay dying on the
public restroom floor. Vins also admitted guilt to a sodomy charge, but did not
name his sexual partner. Because of his sweetheart deal, Vins was protected
from the typical punishment for servicemen convicted for sodomy. He was
ultimately given an honorable discharge in June, 1993. (Pages 27, 753-761)
8. Gay Media Watchdogs: The Navy closely
monitored the gay media's coverage of the investigation and trial, paying
particular attention to stories in San Francisco’s Bay Area Reporter, Chicago’s
Windy City Times and San Diego’s Update. (Pages 133, 182 - 186)
9. The Murder Scene: Local Japanese police
in Sasebo took extensive photographs of the crime scene within hours of
Schindler's brutal death. These graphic images were shared with the Naval
investigators, who nonetheless covered up the facts. (Pages 516-562)
ATTENTION MEDIA: Michael Petrelis is
available for interviews about his years of investigation into the Allen
Schindler murder case. He can also make available three additional files in
connection with the Schindler case. Call (415) 621-6267 or email
mpetrelis@aol.com.
1 comment:
Why don't you release the name of the officer who ignored his pleas? Shame the person and rightfully so. Force him to take responsibility. Same thing for Vins the accomplish. More justice is needed here.
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