The body of Army Spc. Megan Lynn Touma, was found in a Fayetteville motel room on June 21, 2008, nine days after she was assigned to Fort Bragg. She was seven months pregnant at the time of her death.
The body of Spc. Megan Touma was found June 21 in a room at the Fairfield Inn near Cross Creek Mall. Investigators said they believe she was killed seven to eight days earlier.
Three non-commissioned officers have been reprimanded for not keeping track of Spc. Megan Touma after her arrival at Fort Bragg. She was found dead nine days later.
The case of an Army sergeant accused of killing a fellow soldier, who was the mother of his unborn child, will stay in North Carolina courts, although the military could file a charge of fetal homicide against him, a newspaper reported Friday.
A source close to the investigation said more people could be charged in the death of Fort Bragg Spc. Megan Touma.
A Fort Bragg soldier charged in the death of a pregnant comrade was the father of the woman's unborn child, police said Wednesday.
Police have arrested a soldier in the death of a pregnant Fort Bragg soldier who was found in a Fayetteville motel room more than a month ago.
Spc. Megan Touma's body was found at the Fairfield Inn at Cross Creek Mall on June 21. Authorities haven't released the cause of her death.
The number of female homicide victims pales in relation to male victims. But a number of high-profile cases in recent months have grabbed people's attention.
In the wake of the slayings of two female soldiers, Fort Bragg officials and some military wives maintain the Army provides plenty of support to couples dealing with the stress of deployments.
Authorities say a second autopsy of a pregnant Fort Bragg soldier found dead in a local motel confirms her death was a homicide.
A private family service in Kansas will be held for a slain pregnant soldier. Army Spc. Megan Touma was found dead in a bathtub in her hotel room on June 21.
Spc. Megan Lynn Touma, 23, was found dead June 21 in a room at the Fairfield Inn near Cross Creek Mall. She was seven months pregnant, police said.
The U.S. Army is now investigating the death of a pregnant Fort Bragg soldier. Spc. Megan Lynn Touma's body has been sent to Washington for a second autopsy.
A military spokesman said the male soldier is a student at the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School located at Fort Bragg. He has not been charged.
Search warrants released Friday evening show blood might have been detected in the hotel room where a pregnant Fort Bragg soldier was found dead, and a local newspaper reported getting a letter from a person claiming to be her killer.
Spc. Megan Touma's father and comrades remembered her during the service, held six days after her body was found in a Fayetteville motel.
The cause of Spc. Megan Touma's death hasn't been determined. She was missing for nine days before her body was discovered, and Army officials are investigating why she wasn't reported AWOL earlier.
Spc. Megan Touma's body was found Saturday morning in a Fayetteville motel room. Authorities are waiting on autopsy results to determine how she died.
Megan Touma's body was found Saturday morning in a room at a Fairfield Inn in Fayetteville. The cause of death hasn't been determined.
The body was found about 11:30 a.m. Saturday at a Fairfield Inn near the Cross Creek Mall.
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