Blood on the Green Beret

ebook Murder, Drugs, and Cover- Ups at Fort Bragg Cartel

By Blakewell O. Sutter

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The Fort Bragg Files: Murder, Corruption, and the Secrets of America's Elite

From the pine-shadowed woods outside Fort Bragg to the classified corridors of power, a brutal double homicide exposes a system protected by silence. In this gripping, meticulously reported investigation, the hidden life of one of America's most storied military installations is pulled into the light. Told with the urgency of a true-crime thriller and the depth of investigative journalism, this book traces how two deaths in December 2020 revealed a network of narcotics, weapons diversion, and institutional cover-ups that stretch from Afghanistan to America's heartland.

Readers will find:


• Intimate profiles of the men at the center of the story — decorated operators whose heroism masked addiction, violence, and shadowy alliances.
• Step-by-step reconstruction of the final night, forensic puzzles, and early investigative missteps that stalled the search for answers.
• Documented links between overseas war economies and domestic criminal flows, showing how supply chains for conflict are repurposed for profit.
• First-hand accounts from whistleblowers, grieving families, and journalists who were stonewalled while trying to pry open the truth.
• Analysis of institutional failures — from base command decisions to political reluctance in Congress — that let wrongdoing persist.

With reporting drawn from declassified documents, court records, interviews, and on-the-ground investigation, this book does more than chronicle a crime: it interrogates the systems that made the crime possible. It asks searching questions about accountability, loyalty, and the price paid when national security becomes a convenient cover for private gain.

If you read one investigative book this year, let it be this one. For readers of incisive nonfiction and true-crime investigations, this is a rare combination of narrative tension and public-interest journalism: a book that entertains, informs, and demands action.

Order your copy today and follow the investigation that the military, the media, and the courts tried to contain. Join the families, whistleblowers, and reporters who refuse to let this story fade away.

In the end, the dead don't talk. But the living can choose to listen.

Blood on the Green Beret