Topic : Enemy, wrong
Shot in the Back
In 1632, at the Battle of Lutzen during the 30 years war, King Gustavus Adolphus was shot in the back while leading his cavalry in a charge against the Catholic armies of the Holy Roman Empire. Who actually killed him remains an unanswered question. However, many historical authorities insist that Gustavus must have been killed by one of his own men, if not accidentally them intentionally by a traitor.
Murderer Never Found
In the early morning hours of March 16, 1971, an enlisted man at the U.S. Army base in Bienhoa, Vietnam, cut a hole through the screen covering a window in the officers quarters and threw a fragmentation grenade inside. Two lieutenantsRichard Harlan and Thomas Dellwowere killed. Pvt. Billy Dean Smith was arrested and court-martialed for the crime but later was declared innocent. The real murderer was never found.