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    General James ConwayCommandant of the United States Marine CorpsHeadquarters, U.S. Marine Corps (JA)3000 Marine Corps Pentagon RM# 5A1077Washington, DC 20350-3000

    General Conway;

    I am writing to you today regardingmy husband's conviction at Camp Pendleton,CA in August 2007. I have found numerous legal and judicial errors that need to beaddressed, investigated and corrected. I have documentation showing that MajorBrian E. Kasprzyck, who stood as a military judge alone violated the UCMJ section 854Article 54, when he authenticated the official record of trial. Under article 54 it statesthat at a judge alone court martial, the court reporter and attornevs have to authenticatethe record of trial. Because Major Kasprzyck took it upon himself to authenticate therecord of trial, he knowingly violated the UCMJ and thus created a conflict of interestprejudicial to my husband's constitutional rights. Subsequently, because MajorKasprzyck chose to ignore the laws set forth in the UCMJ he knowingly omitted severalstatements made on the witness stand by the prosecution pertaining to my husband'sinnocence. By removing these statements from the official record of trial, he unfairlyjustified his actions by manipulating the record of trial to reflect his personal opinionsand not the facts as he stated several times through out the proceedings.

    After reviewing the record of trial, I discovered that statements of NCIS SpecialAgent Meulenburg's testimony at trial were omitted from the final copy that myhusband's new attorney, Michael Eisenberg and I received. There is one excerpt thatMajor Kasprzyck failed to remove, and that is at the end of the second day of trial onAugust 21st 2007 and before he found my husband guilty, where he stated "Prior toannouncing the findings of this court, I want to make clear that I did not consider thetestimony of Special Agent Muelenberg with regard to Sergeant Ehlers electing toterminate the interview and a sk for a lawyer during the interrogation on 25 May 2005.Additionally, I have disregarded those portions of trial counsel's arguments that couldtend to give the appearance of shifting the burden of proof in this case."

    I have re-read Special Agent Meulenburg's testimony several times, and was alsoa witness to the proceedings in August 2007. I, as well as 3 other witnesses, specificallyremember Special Agent Muelenberg telling the military judge, Major Kasprzyck thatSergeant Edwin Ehlers requested an attorney and Special Agent Muelenberg said he didnot terminate the interrogation, he continued to question myhusband until the duty drivercame to pick him up from the NCIS building. This statement made by Special AgentMuelenberg has been conveniently omitted from the official record of trial but is referredto by Major Kasprzyck during his closing statement before sentencing. How can astatement that was made by Special Agent Muelenberg be considered by the military

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    judge, Major Kasprzyck if, in fact, according to the official record of trial the statementnever happened? Where did that statement go? If the judge refers to the statement and isdisregarding it, then one is to believe that the statement was made and later omitted fromthe official record of trial.

    NCIS Special Agent Muelenberg told the judge that my husband, Edwin gave hima "full" confession of the misconduct against H Skovranko. Special AgentMuelenberg, on May 25th 2005 interrogated and administered a polygraph examination,to which it was his opinion, prior to NCIS quality review that my husband was beingdeceptive to the relevant questions. This interrogation and polygraph examination werenot video and audio recorded, which according to manual 5219.48-R, it is a requirement.The polygraph examination never found it's way to NCIS quality evaluation and hassince, very "conveniently" disappeared. No one has the original print out from that dayand have failed to produce any record of the exam to date.

    NCIS Special Agent Muelenberg also during the course of the trial pointed out tothe judge, that HE. not my husband filled in the diagram submitted into evidence. Myhusband, Sergeant Edwin Ehlers was questioned my Major Kasprzyck at one of the manyarticle 39 hearings regarding this drawing of the home at Myhusband told the judge that he "had seen the drawing in his case file that he received fromhis military attorney's but that no, he did not draw it". I also find is highly suspiciousthat the word laundry, which is written on the document, is:

    1. Spelled correctly (my husband can not spell the word laundry)2. Is not my husband's handwriting

    I, being his wife would obviously know my husband's handwriting and spellingtechniques. This alleged drawing made by my husband also lacks a signature or dateanywhere on the document, yet the other drawings obtained from the prosecutionswitnesses by NCIS all have the names and date of the people who drew them. Why wasNCIS Special Agent Muelenberg an exception to correctly obtaining "evidence"?

    I have in my possession, an NCIS report of Investigation, dated 8/1/2006. This is14 months AFTER the alleged "confession" given to Special Agent Muelenberg, whereit states "When interrogated, s/Ehlers denied wrongdoing. S/EMers subsequentlysubmitted to a polygraph examination, at the conclusion of which, it was the opinion ofthe examiner that s/Ehlers had been deceptive to the relevant questions. During asubsequent interrogation, s/Ehlers made tactic admissions; however, continued to denywrongdoing as alleged by v/Skovranko." Where is the confession? If there was aconfession it would have been included in this document, which serves as a timeline ofevents that NCIS has preformed and also the evidence gathered.

    I have discovered other cases where NCIS have used unlawful practices to gainthe confessions that they want. You may not be familiar with the case of Petty OfficerKing, who was held in custody for over 500 days while NCIS fabricated a case of treasonagainst him. During the period of his unlawful detainment, he was subjected to numerous

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    rounds of interrogations that lasted for over 20 hours per sitting. When NCIS finally lethim sleep, the made sure that loud music was playing at all hours of the day and nightand that the telephone would ring every 5 minutes, so they could continue to harass himuntil he gave them what NCIS wanted.. .a confession.My husband was not subjected to the same degradation as Petty Officer King was,

    but he was subjected to an 11 V z hour interrogation on May 25th, 2005 although, SpecialAgent Muelenberg said that it only lasted 7 hours. When it finally came time for SpecialAgent Muelenberg to "seal the deal" and get a confession from Edwin, Special AgentMuelenberg told him that he (Muelenberg) would dictate what he wanted said for theconfession. My husband, of course refused to sign anything because he had made noconfession and being angry at that statement, Special Agent Muelenberg took it uponhimself to make one up to use at court where he lied to thejudge about what actually tookplace before, during and after the interrogation. This is a violation of the UCMJ 931article 131 Perjury and section 907 article 107 false official statements; along withthese violations is also tampering of evidence which he unknowingly admitted to duringcourt.

    The lead prosecuting attorney, Captain John Ellis falsely represented himself tom e as well as another defense witness hi July and August 2007. Angela wascontacted prior to the court martial in August 2007 by Captain Ellis. At the beginning oftheir conversation, he identified himself as the defense attorney working FORmyhusband and that he was calling to ask her a few questions regarding her testimony thatshe would be giving at the trial. He proceeded to ask her numerous questions aboutwhen Edwin received his tattoos from her husband, John and how long she hasknown Edwin and his ex-wife Gloria. Towards the end of their conversation, he told herthat Edwin had pleaded guilty to some of the charges, and he wanted to find out how shefelt about this. Angela replied that she hadjust spoken to me prior to the phonecall from him and I told her that Edwin was still saying he was innocent.

    This statement from Captain Ellis immediately sent a red flag to Angela. ,so she again asked him for his name and telephone information. He told her that hisname was Captain John Ellis and that he was the prosecuting attorney. Sheconfrontedhim about his misrepresenting himself at the beginning of their conversation and he toldher that although he had said that he was the defense attorney to her he still had a right toknow what she was going to testify about, and that was the only way he was going to gether to talk to him. Immediately after she ended the conversation, I received a call fromher and she was in a panic. I contacted m y husband, and he contacted his defenseattorney Lt. Michael Melocowsky. Lt. Melocowsky told Edwin that there was nothing toworry about, but that he would call Angela himself. Edwin gave Lt.Melocowsky Angela contact information, and left it at that. In the mean tuneAngela sent an e-mail to JAG reporting this incident and has never received aresponse.

    The first day of trial on August 20*, 2007 John and I specifically askedLt. Melocowsky why he did not call Angela about this incident a few weeks

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    prior, and why he never looked into this matter. Lt. Melocowsky told John andme "not to worry about it because there was nothing he could do, Capt. Ellis had everyright to call Angela and if he misrepresented himself to her that it was ok". Istarted to question Lt. Melocowsky; he completely ignored my request for informationbywalking away and not mentioning it further.

    After myhusband's wrongful conviction and incarceration hi August 20071inherited the case file that Lt. Melocowsky had given him prior to the trial. Afterreturning home to , I started to read the case file and found numerousinconsistencies with statements given before and during the trial that no one ever touchedon during the trial. I convinced my husband's new attorney Mike Eisenberg, who I hiredafter realizing Lt Melocowsky's incompetence as a defense attorney, to submit a FOIArequest to the Beaufort Naval Hospital regarding RP2 Paul Skovranko's claim of havingtaken his daughter there on 6/2/2004 when his daughter told his wife about theseallegations.

    The Beaufort Naval Hospital replied and said that they have no sign in or outfor the month of June 2004 for H Skovranko contrary to what RP2 Skovrankotold NCIS hi his sworn written statement on 6/3/2004 and the court on 8/20/2007. Thiswould mean that RP2 Skovranko LIED about taking his daughter to the hospital that dayand still continues to lie to this day about what really happened. This information wasalso forwarded to the Family Advocacy Program (FAP) who has also sent, in writing adocument stating that to this day, they have no knowledge of these allegations of abuse.

    I find this fact highly interesting considering that under DoDI 6495.02 it is arequirement for all allegations of abuse to be reported to the local SAVI/SAPRO so that atimely assessment of the victim can be completed. Also, RP2 Skovranko said that he toldhis commanding officer, Chaplain Gibson of the situation in regards to his daughter'sallegations, but Chaplain Gibson did not report this to the PMO. As a matter of fact hedid not report this to anyone and being part of the SAVI program it is a requirement.

    The victim, I admitted to lying at trial when she said that no, she never toldanyone that Gloria Ehlers (Edwin's former wife and her mother's best friend), DonnaKerr (Gloria's mother), and a little boy named James walked in on this attack, yet there isvideo evidence that NCIS obtained on June 9*, 2004 where she makes all of thesestatements. Gloria, Donna and James were never questioned by NCIS or brought up oncharges. Why? Even Special Agent Muelenberg admitted that he, being the "end of theline" as far as this case went did not "know" H made these allegations but theywere in the case file and that EVERY possible suspect should be questioned regardingH 's allegations, why where they the not at the very least interviewed hi this case?

    RP2 Paul Skovranko violated the UCMJ by making false official statements, whydoes he go unpunished? I realize that the United States Marine Corps and United States

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    Navy does no t want to admit they are in the wrong by convicting an innocent m an basedon no evidence, the lies of a child and her family and there were several mistakes madealong the way, even when they had the chance to correct them they chose to give myhusband clemency of 6 years. General Thomas Waldhauser, acting on the advice of hisill informed and possibly ill educated staff judge advocate Lt. Col. Robert M. Miller,reduced Edwin's confinement from 25 years to 19 years, 6 years less than Major BrianKasprzyk had given him at trial.

    The record of trial was made available on 12/3/07, yet the attorney of record,Mike Eisenberg was not given a copy until the beginning of January 2008. The onlyreason Mike Eisenberg knew about the record of trial becoming available is because theDeputy SJA Capt, Dawn Steinberg called him on 12/12/07 and wanted to know if he wasgoing to submit matters of clemency on Edwin's behalf. Mr. Eisenberg informed her thathe had not yet received his copy. This began a mass of e-mails going back and forthfrom the SJA, Lt. Col. Miller, Mike Eisenberg, and Deputy SJA Capt. Dawn Steinberg.One e-mail in particular that I have in my possession is where Deputy SJA Capt.Steinberg told Mike Eisenberg that she never told him that he was going to get a copy,there by not acknowledging him at the attorney of record. Obviously she did notremember the e-mail dated 9/12/07 where she did just the opposite. I also have that copyof that e-mail in my possession.

    When the time finally came for the submission of the clemency packet, weapprised the SJA Lt. Col. Miller of the violations of the UCMJ committed by the Militaryjudge, NCIS, and RP2 Skovranko. We requested that the charges be dismissed or at thevery least have a new trial granted. Lt. Col Miller told Mike Eisenberg that "thoserequests were remedial and held nomerit". Held no merit? These are violations of thelaw that are prejudicial to Edwin's rights. Under the UCMJ these would have warrantedcharges being dismissed or at the very least a new trial.

    On April 25th 2008 I contacted Major Plummer, team Delta stationed at CampPendleton. I was calling him to find Capt. Ellis' bar informationso that I may file acomplaint against him. Major Plummer asked me if this involved a particular case, towhich I replied yes, the case of SGT. Edwin Ehlers. He went on to tell methat heremembered me and this ease in particular because he was sitting second chair to"supervise" Capt. Ellis. Major Plummer told methat hewould like to know about anyand all misconduct committed by Capt. Ellis, so I let him know that Capt. Ellis falselyrepresented himself to me as well asAngela hi July and August 2007 viatelephone.

    I let him know that I had discussed these incidents with Lt. Melocowsky, andMajor Plummer informed m e that he had not heard anything about them. He then beganto question me about Lt. Melocowsky asking if he was still working on my husband'scase. I told him that no, he was not, that I had hired a new attorney Mike Eisenberg afterEdwin's conviction. Major Plummer also took a keen interest in finding out if theConvening Authority had acted yet and shortly after told me that if there was evidenceshowing my husband's innocence it was his duty to look into it by re-opening the case. I

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    told him that it was obvious he did not look at anything pertaining to Edwin's innocence,if he had bothered to read the case file, he would have known that Randi Hester, who waspresent when these allegations came out on June 2nd 2004 told NCIS that it was thevictim's mother, not the victim herself who brought Edwin's name into thisHnever said anyone's name until her mother told her it was Edwin.

    Major Plummer told me that Edwin was only convicted based on the word ofHi ., who admitted to lying several times during the trial and also NCIS SpecialAgent Eric Muelenberg. He said that RP2 Skovranko and Stacey Skovranko's testimonyat trial along with Samuel Hester and Gloria Ehlers (who H implicated hi thisalleged crime) played no role. I can see that now, considering that Stacey Skovranko'stestimony was impeached by the military judge because she was caught lying on thestand.

    He told me that he wasunaware of these facts, and if RP2 Skovranko lied under oath he was also in violation oftheUCMJ.

    Major Plummer then proceeded to apologize to me about what happened,knowing that Edwin and I have 2 small children that I now support alone. At the end ofour conversation he wished me luck in getting my husband out of prison. I documentedour conversation that evening and sent him a certified letter on April 25th, 2008. WhenMike Eisenberg contacted him on April 30*, 2008 regarding our conversation, MajorPlummer denied talking to me a few days prior, Mike Eisenberg asked him how I knewthat he had 3 daughters unless we had a conversation, and he told Mike that I was adistraught wife and mother and did not know what I was talking about.

    In my letter to Major Plummer I let him know that by not reporting the violationsof the UCMJ that he, himself was also violating the UCMJ section 877 Article??Principles and Section 878 Article 78 Accessory After the Fact. I was not surprised atwhat Major Plummer said to Mike Eisenberg, I also was not at all shocked when he saidthat he was not going to do anything about this matter either.

    As an adult who grew up hi a military home, I understand now that the military"covers up" their mistakes and will never admit to wrongdoing. I have every intention ofcontinuing my climb up the chain of command and reporting every violation I comeacross to the next person in line, eventually informing the press of the pass-the-buckmentality our militaryjustice system has adopted hi place of the U.S. Constitution and theUniform Code of Military Justice.

    Angela EhlersWife of Sgt. Edwin A. EhlersUSMCEnclosure:

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