International Capital Murder Case Unfolds: Soldier’s Death Linked to Military Whistleblower’s Allegations
August 16, 2024
Connections emerge between alleged fraudster posing as FBI agent and high-ranking military officials, raising alarming questions about a potential cover-up in the death of Richard Halliday.
This case is not just about the tragic death of a soldier; it’s an international capital murder case involving a U.S. Army soldier who had been stationed at Fort Bliss, near the U.S.-Mexico border. Richard Halliday was a whistleblower, reportedly exposing criminal trafficking within the military, which raises questions about the true motives behind his death.
Nidal Baem, the man who initially claimed to be an FBI agent, was later revealed to have connections with the suspects in El Paso. He is the father-in-law of Lieutenant Colonel Bradford Bugado, a high-ranking G3 officer in 32nd AAMDC, Richard Halliday’s command at Fort Bliss. This connection has confirmed the involvement of Fort Bliss military and El Paso law enforcement officials in the cover-up.