Blackman told him: 'There you are. Shuffle off this mortal coil, you c***. It's nothing you wouldn't do to us.'

He then turned to comrades and said: 'Obviously this doesn't go anywhere, fellas. I just broke the Geneva Convention.'

Blackman, who was known as Marine A during legal proceedings, denied murder, saying he believed the victim was already dead and he was taking out his anger on a corpse.
Now Les, why would he say that before firing into a dead body and he tells the others to keep quiet because he knows he's done wrong

What was the phrase they used for the Army, 'Join the Professionals' ?



Many think he let himself and the British Army down