Dietrich claims his father killed MSgt John C. Woods in 1950From 10:17:30 to 10:24:00While reading an article about the psychotic "Hangman" John C. Woods, Dietrich infuses one of the most incredible claims I have ever heard spew from his rotten mouth.
You can find the story of Woods here:
https://www.thefifthfield.com/biographical-sketches/john-c-woods/https://www.ozy.com/true-and-stories/meet-the-lousy-kansas-hangman-who-executed-nazis/86017/https://carolynyeager.net/nuremberg-hangman-was-us-navy-diagnosed-psychopath-who-slowly-strangled-top-nazis-0Dietrich claims that his father was stationed on Enewetak Atoll
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enewetak_Atoll in July 1950.
As Dietrich tells it, his father hung out with the German scientists on the island during Operation Paperclip. And on July 21, 1950, his father "knocked Woods into the water and then handed him a live wire cable and Woods lit up like a lightbulb."
"My father got away with murder."But Dietrich is such a piss-poor liar, his latest revision of history makes no sense at all. (You electricians can correct me,) but I think someone immersed in water would not "light-up" as described, but would boil and spark. I don't know, but handing someone a live wire into water sounds a bit risky too.
The real version is that Woods was either changing a light bulb or working on a light source and was standing in a "puddle" of water. Others theorize his manner of death was while working on an electric chair, or assassination by Operation Paperclip German Scientists.
All I know is that George J. Dietrich was no where near Enewetak Atoll in July 1950:visitors can't see pics , please
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loginHis assignment according to his own service record shows him being stationed on the East Coast USA assigned to "Recsta (Receiving Station) Brooklyn, NY from Jan 1950 to Feb 1951 when he was assigned to "AFSC, Norva" (Norfolk, Virginia).