ETA: I also read somewhere (besides the story linked here) that BW states they were fired upon, and thus returned fire, and that there were clearly weapons in the hands of the confronting force. However, after the shooting took place, and investigators showed up on scene, no weapons were found. With the tone of that country, as well as the time that transpired between shots fired and investigators on scene, those weapons could have easily gone *poof*. That's why I made the reference to the movie Rules of Engagement earlier. If you've ever watched it, you know exactly what I mean.
^^^^ originally posted by verbal
that is a good movie, and i agree . who exactly was watching the crime scene or whatever ? anyone could have taken the weapons maybe some of the locals for protection or lawyers with a staged agenda . without firsthand evidence and proof no one knows and no one ever will . they will draw an estimated guess and that will be it .