Soulmagent
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I'll post this again without naming anyone because this was my alternative angle.
We have heard that this case seems personal. We have all been discussing that it IS personal. So, I'm going with another angle.
As a medic Kelli would probably do screenings of soldiers who go on sick call or are about to be deployed overseas. Soldiers often try to get a medical profile which states that are non-deployable to a combat area. As an E4 which is what a specialist is, she would do or help do the inital examination to determine if a soldier deserved a noncombat medical profile. She may even have had the job of typing up the doctor's evaluation reports.
If you were a soldier who didn't want to go back into combat, would you try to bribe someone to stay out of combat? However, what if she couldn't be bribed? Then she would have placed herself in danger. What if a soldier, like a PFC showed up at her home to try to convince her to alter a report, and she refused. She was spooked by something that night, and didn't want to get out of the car, could this have been why?
There may not have been any criminal intent, but the situation got out of hand. JMHO
Thats alot of speculation on her job which we are not even sure exactly does. E4 is her rank not her occupation .She could be in training for her position as well right?