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Pretrial hearing for soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan citizens begins

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About five minutes later, Afghan soldiers arrived with an interpreter. They told McLaughlin a U.S. soldier had come back to the outpost and then left.

It was then, McLaughlin said, that he remembered his conversation with Bales at 2 a.m. He feared Bales was the soldier gone from the outpost.

“I ran to see if Staff Sgt. Bales was in his room,” McLaughlin testified. He found the door open, and the light on.

“Staff Sgt. Bales wasn’t there,” McLaughlin testified.

Capt. Daniel Fields, a Special Forces officer, testified he thought perhaps Bales was sleepwalking off the post.

But as he contacted another, larger base nearby, he heard that villagers were reporting shootings. And when Bales returned — his clothing soaked in blood — Fields realized sleepwalking was not the problem.

Godwin testified he was one of the first to meet Bales outside the gate when Bales returned.

Godwin described Bales’ demeanor as “kind of like he got his hand caught in the cookie jar.” He quoted Bales as saying: “I thought I was doing the right thing. I thought I was doing the right thing.”

Godwin said Bale’s response “... was kind of surreal. I kind of thought that Bob (Bales) thought ... he was doing this to better us.”

Bales’ wife, Kari, attended the hearing Monday, and the couple briefly embraced before it started.

The hearing is expected to continue into next week.

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