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In 2005, LaVena Lynn Johnson, an E3 Private First Class in the United States Army, was found dead in a tent. Her death was ruled as a suicide.

However, the autopsy report and photographs unveiled that Johnson had a fractured nose, a black eye, loose teeth, burns from a corrosive chemical on her genitals, and a gunshot wound to the mouth that appeared inconsistent with suicide.

Several reporters have suspected that the chemical burns were the result of attempts to destroy DNA evidence of a sexual assault. Additionally, bloody footprints were discovered outside of her living quarters.

Despite her death being officially ruled as a suicide, her family to believe the United States Department of Defense has covered up foul play.

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