LaVena Johnson was a 19-year-old U.S. Army private from Missouri who died in Balad, Iraq, in July 2005, just days before her 20th birthday. The Army ruled her death a suicide, stating she shot herself in the mouth with her M-16 rifle following emotional distress, including a recent breakup. However, her family strongly disputed this conclusion after noticing severe injuries on her body during her open-casket funeral—such as a broken nose, loose teeth, bruising, and a gunshot wound that appeared to be at her temple, not in her mouth. Released documents and photos later revealed additional disturbing signs, including chemical burns to her genital area and a lack of fingerprints on the rifle, leading the family to believe LaVena had been raped and murdered, with her death staged to look like a suicide. A Cold Case Investigative Research Institute review upheld the Army's original conclusion, citing no new conclusive evidence, but critics have continued to call for a formal reopening of the case. Today’s story has since become a symbol of the broader issues of military sexual assault, lack of transparency, and justice denied for victims—particularly Black women serving in the armed forces. This is the story of LaVena Johnson.We thank you for your support! Become a member of our Patreon for just $1.99. Click HERE to join.Disclaimer: The content in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. This channel is not affiliated with any law enforcement entity nor any court system.Music: Hard to Beat (OCAAT Theme) and Investigations Inc by Artist Musical LogosSources:Army CID Investigation Report (via FOIA) – A formal report by the Army’s Criminal Investigation Command, expressing condolences but maintaining a suicide ruling The Black Vault+15cid.army.mil+15YouTube+15.Report of Casualty (DD‑Form) – Military personnel record confirming PFC Johnson's death date and posthumous promotion The Black Vault.The Black Vault FOIA release – Includes communications and materials concerning the Army's review of her death The Black VaultWikipedia – “Death of LaVena Johnson” – Comprehensive summary with timeline, cited media accounts, evidence details, and outcomes River City Charlie+15Wikipedia+15Law Offices of David P. Sheldon+15.LA Times (March 8, 2009) – “A death with two stories of evidence”: detailed coverage of family vs. Army narratives Los Angeles Times.Snopes (July 18, 2018) – Analysis of lingering questions more than a decade later Snopes.Democracy Now! (July 23, 2008) – Coverage featuring interviews with Johnson’s parents and Rep. Ann Wright, outlining discrepancies forensictales.com+
LaVena Johnson was a 19-year-old U.S. Army private from Missouri who died in Balad, Iraq, in July 2005, just days before her 20th birthday. The Army ruled her death a suicide, stating she shot herself in the mouth with her M-16 rifle following emotional distress, including a recent breakup. However, her family strongly disputed this conclusion after noticing severe injuries on her body during her open-casket funeral—such as a broken nose, loose teeth, bruising, and a gunshot wound that appeared ...