Barry Winchell

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Barry Winchell was "a homosexual soldier at Fort Campbell, Ky., who was brutally murdered in 1999. Homosexual groups immediately portrayed the murder as an example of anti-homosexual bigotry in the Army. But in Paul Harvey’s formulation, “the rest of the story” is somewhat more complicated. It turns out that the murder was inspired by a “love triangle” involving Winchell, another soldier, and a performer in a Nashville gay bar who was in transition from male to female." [1]

References

  1. http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/229096/defending-dont-ask/mackubin-thomas-owens?page=2

See also

Don't Ask, Don't Tell