Firing squad is too gentle for this piece of s**t.
Do you get off on this or something? What's gained by this rhetoric?
Also, FYI, the judge was Colonel Jeffery R. Nance of the Army, just to be clear. Courts-martial aren't historically known for their lienency - so the judge obviously must have been quite sure that being beaten with copper cables and held in a metal cage that was less than seven feet, all the while having dysentery for five years was sufficient punishment. Let alone that someone with his mental health issues had no business even being allowed in the Army or serving in it.