Single servicemembers that deploy from duty stations stateside often put their belongings in some kind of storage. It's a dicey proposition because some storage facilities are terrible. Cars present their own special challenge and dead batteries are common. When a friend of ours was out of the country for six months, I was great at starting the car up for the first few months, but my streak soon fell apart. I got the battery replaced and I was able to drop the car off for him a few hours before he returned so he could get home without that hassle. Staff Sergeant Cassaberry-Folks was given a similar opportunity to care for a member of his community. When he handed the keys over, it wasn’t to the airman he was assisting, it was to someone he fraudulently sold the car to.
This episode involved discussion of sexual assault. There are a number of resources available for survivors and victim of sexual assault, including the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN). They offer a free, confidential national sexual assault hotline at 800-656-HOPE as well as an online chat option. young woman, abandoning her body in a suitcase.
My primary resource in this case is the AFCCA opinion.
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