Two SEAL Team Six members ‘murdered Green Beret who uncovered their slush fund theft in Mali’ – and ‘were busted after claiming his death was a drunk accident when autopsy found he was SOBER’

Monday, November 13, 2017
By Paul Martin

Green Beret Logan Melgar was found dead on June 4 in the US Embassy in Bamako, Mali
Melgar had allegedly discovered that two SEALs he was on a special-ops team with there were stealing money from an intelligence fund
When he confronted them things turned ugly and he ended up dead, sources claim
SEALs told investigators that he died in a fighting exercise because he was drunk
His autopsy came back and showed that there was no alcohol in his system
Now the two SEALs are under investigation for his death and were shipped home

By ABIGAIL MILLER
DAILYMAIL.COM
13 November 2017

A Green Beret was strangled by two members of the legendary SEAL Team Six after he uncovered they had gone rogue and were pocketing slush fund money from a special forces operation in Mali, sources close to the investigation claim.

Staff Sgt Logan Melgar died June 4 from asphyxiation when he stopped breathing around 5am and was rushed to a French clinic in the Western African nation.

The 34-year-old was already dead when he arrived at the hospital, and the SEALs told investigators that he’d been involved in a drunken accident during combat training.

But holes in the SEALs story started to appear when Melgar’s autopsy came back to show he had no drugs or alcohol in his system at the time of his death.

And now, sources close to the investigation have told The Daily Beast that shortly before his death Melgar told his wife, Michelle, that he had a bad feeling about the two SEAL team six members on the operation with him.

SEAL Team Six is the special operations force famed for killing Osama Bin Laden in 2011. Melgar didn’t give Michelle any other details over email, instead telling her that he’d give her the full story once he was home.

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