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Lynndie England, Abu Ghraib and the Photographs that Shocked the World, a biography that was set with a book tour that she hoped would rehabilitate her damaged image.[1]
In the January 16, 2009 interview with The Guardian, "England maintains that she was goaded into posing for the photographs by her then lover and more senior fellow soldier, Charles Graner. 'They said in the trial that authority figures really intimidate me. I always aim to please.'"[11]
(It's women like this that make me sick. The ones who don't want to lose a pitiful, disgusting man. These are the kinds of women who watch their kids be abused. )
After serving her sentence, England returned to Fort Ashby, West Virginia and stayed with friends and family.[1]
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Members of the United States Senate have reportedly reviewed additional photographs supplied by theDepartment of Defense which have not been publicly released. There has been considerable speculation as to the contents of these photos. In a March 2008 interview, England stated in response to a question about these unreleased pictures, "You see the dogs biting the prisoners. Or you see bite marks from the dogs. You can see MPs holding down a prisoner so a medic can give him a shot."[7]
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