"Killing a captive who poses no immediate threat is a crime under military law as well as all other law," he told the BBC World Service."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13318372
I think we need a straight talk and explanation of what happened. We are a country of laws, not assassins.
This will not go away unless there is an accounting.
We're all glad he's dead, but we have a country here not a circus! We're on a slippery slope.