Vultures get a bad rap. They're regarded as bad omens, as harbingers of death or destruction. In reality, they're critical to our ecosystem. Vultures dispose of the gnarliest of pathogens and toxins, including anthrax, and recycle nutrients for plants to use. They do the dirty work of cleaning up death; in the case of Lieutenant Curtis Krueger, they did the dirty work of uncovering a murder.
I relied on the appellate court opinion: CA v. Krueger
And referenced articles from: Desert Sun (1)(2), Marine Corps Times (1)(2), NBC Los Angles. I'm happy to share additional information about vultures in Joshua Tree, enlisting at 17, human trafficking, and human smuggling.
If you see warning signs of human trafficking, or if you are a victim of trafficking seeking support, the National Human Trafficking Hotline is available at 1-888-3737-888. This can be used to report suspected human trafficking, or to access local services. Please add this number to your contacts list so you have it if you need it.
This episode discussed addiction to prescription drugs. If you, or someone you know is struggling with substance use, the SAMHSA National Helpline can be reached at 1-800-662-HELP and their treatment locator is available online.
Lastly, although Lt. Krueger treated suicidal ideation as a convenient excuse for his disappearances, Legal Beagles know it's a serious matter. The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline is always available online and by phone (Dial 988). They even offer a specific Veteran Crisis Line online and by phone (Dial 988 and press 1).
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