(Bismarck, North Dakota) It has been announced that the remains of Ronald Schulz, a civilian contractor in Iraq, have been found and are being returned to his home state of North Dakota.
Ronald Schulz's family plans a burial Saturday in Jamestown, a day after his remains are expected to arrive in his hometown.Cowardly bastards shot Schulz in the back if the head while he was kneeling and blindfolded.
Schulz's remains and those of the Kurdish woman to whom he was engaged were found by the U.S. military in a grave in September and were turned over to the government, FBI agent E.K. Wilson said Wednesday. He would not say what led the military to the remains.
The Islamic Army in Iraq claimed in December 2005 that it had killed the 40-year-old Schulz, of Eagle River, Alaska. He was working as an electrician when he was kidnapped.
Condolences to the family and friends of Ronald Schulz.
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