I hope all that comes up in court. Coercion, threats, and misrepresenting statements (notice how Fox had recorders for Weemer & Nelson but just recollections on an affidavit for Nazario?) - including changing or adding to signed statements are well worn tools of the trade for Winter's Wankers.
I remember the 1st case I had heard of, one of the Hamandia cases, where 3 Marines swore NCIS changed their signed affidavits. I came in when prosecutor Piggot suddenly decided that he was a witness as well as a prosecutor - I don't remember who he had supposedly witnessed making a statement to NCIS or wtf business of his it would have been to be present for an interrogation, I just remember my jaw dropping at the absurdity of the situation.
That sort of crap has just gotten expotentially deeper since.
I think refusing to cooperate is going to be a growing trend unless the Marine Corps changes direction and stop offering up Marines to placate Iraqi and Democrat politicians.
Not really arguing here boats, and this is only my opinion, but using your Constitutional rights is not refusing to cooperate. It is just good sense and self-preservation. My wife's friend (A) was at her mother's house recently. A's sister was also there. The sister got (A's) kid by the neck and smacked his head into the wall (a 9 year old), so (A) punched her sister in the head. The sister calls the police. The sister works in the prosecutors office. Guess who gets the charge for battery? The cop told (A) it was only child abuse if you are beating you're own child. WTF.
It is this type of one-sided sh!+ that causes me to lose all respect for any enforcement or investigative gang.