Supposedly "bad news" eh Cad? You must be from Lennsys home town or one like it:
From Anthony Harwood, US Editor In Fort Ashby, West Virginia
THE woman soldier at the centre of the storm over the US Iraqi abuse pictures was desperate to "shoot some Arabs" in the aftermath of 9/11.
As an 18-year-old army reservist Lynndie England admitted she couldn't wait to get revenge.
She told friends: "We're going over there to kill ourselves some terrorists. Let's go get 'em."
At the time Lynndie's best friend was discharging herself from the army because she was pregnant with her second child.
Former reservist Kerry Shoemaker-Davis, 36, says: "Lynndie couldn't understand why I was quitting just as things were getting exciting."
When she finally received her call-up for Iraq 18 months later Lynndie was elated. Kerry says: "She was like a kid in a candy store - dying for a piece of the action."
Last week Lynndie's contribution to the "action" was clear for the whole world to see - after she was pictured abusing and humiliating naked Iraqi prisoners at the Abu Ghraib jail in Baghdad.
Despite facing charges and international revulsion, Lynndie is still thought of as a heroine in her hometown of Fort Ashby, 100 miles from Washington.
Electrician Raymond Myers summed up the feeling of many. "I don't see why it's OK for them to abuse our soldiers, but when we do a little thing like this the whole world goes mad," he said.
"Lynndie wasn't hurting anyone. It's not like she was pulling their fingernails out or anything."
Raised on a trailer park in Fort Ashby, tomboy Lynndie had already been married and divorced by the age of 21.
She saw the army as a ticket out of her smalltown existence.
But once in Iraq she is said to have fallen under the spell of one of her co-accused, brutal former US prison guard Charles Graner - whose child she is now carrying.
Lynndie's old friend Kerry just can't believe she could have changed so much. She says: "What she did was grotesque and she deserves to be punished.
"But she's not a monster."