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Military Murder

FORT CAMPBELL: Barry Winchell [Part 1]

Military Murder

Mama Margot Productions LLC

History, True Crime

4.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2020

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

In 1999, 21-year old Barry Winchell was part of the 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He planned to make the military a career. Specifically, he wanted to go to Warrant Officer school and eventually become a helicopter pilot. In March 1999, he began dating Calpernia Addams, a transgender woman who was preoperative. To many, this is not a big deal, but to the military during the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” era – it was a big deal.    Barry’s roommate, Justin Fisher, began a campaign to get Barry kicked out of the military.    But Barry was so evil, that he used a younger soldier as his weapon to destroy Barry.  Dig in with Margot as she discusses the murder of Barry Winchell, the ensuring trials, and the DADT policy.  ----- All sources for this episode can be found here.  ----- Join the Fan Club for EXCLUSIVE content and an ad-free listening experience! ----- Read about Military Murder Podcast in the media.    Follow on social: Instagram Twitter  Facebook Email: militarymurderpodcast@gmail.com  Support the show (https://patreon.com/militarymurder) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Military murder is an independent project and is not endorsed by the Department of Defense or any military component.

0:06.0

The views expressed are those of the host. The content of this podcast is not meant to be legal or medical advice.

0:13.0

Warning, this episode contains graphic details of murder and is not suitable for young listeners.

0:19.0

Listen, our discretion is advised.

0:30.0

Welcome back, True Crime Army. I am your host Margot and this is a True Crime podcast where I focus on crimes committed by military members and veterans.

0:38.0

But don't worry, you don't have to know anything about the military to listen. I promise you just have to be a true crime enthusiast. And if that's you, welcome home.

0:47.0

Alright, everyone, I just want to say I am so overwhelmed by the response to my episode last week. I just can't believe it.

0:56.0

Texas and the rest of my True Crime Army came in hot, sharing episode 31 with the world.

1:02.0

It's the episode where I covered the disappearance of Vanessa Guillaume just six weeks ago, Gregory Morales, who disappeared in August of 2019,

1:11.0

and the murder of Brandon Rosecrands just two weeks ago.

1:14.0

Now, these, all of these cases are out of forehead and they're all unsolved.

1:19.0

I also received a lot of personal messages about people just happy that we are keeping these cases in the spotlight.

1:25.0

Let's continue to force the evil out of the shadows, okay?

1:29.0

As I said, these cases are unsolved and I will bring you an update when one is available.

1:33.0

But please keep sharing and follow me on social media so you can get those updates.

1:37.0

You can follow me on Facebook at Military True Crime and on Instagram at Military Murder Podcast.

1:42.0

Let's help bring justice to these families.

1:45.0

Okay, so it's June, oh my goodness.

1:51.0

June is Pride Month.

1:53.0

Yes, it's a time for us to celebrate our LGBTQ community and our uniqueness and our differences.

2:01.0

It's a time to acknowledge that we love hearts, regardless of the shape or form of the body that it occupies.

2:08.0

I wanted to share some information about Pride Month because it's easy to believe that Pride Month was always a thing, you know, but no, it actually wasn't.

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