HI HI - Mischa Johnson, 19, Schofield Barracks, Oahu, 31 Jul 2024 *6 months pregnant*

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(from the family's live on Instagram)

6 Charges:

1. obstruction of justice
2. lying to police
3. child sexual abuse
4.distribution of child p o r n
5. murder (the family says there is evidence Mischa is already deceased)
6. murder of an unborn child
The child sexual abuse charges alone would see him sentenced to decades in prison. The military don’t play.
 
The child sexual abuse charges alone would see him sentenced to decades in prison. The military don’t play.
I predict Leavenworth will be his home for a long long while.

I also suspect he's being housed at the Naval Brig on Fort Island. I am not sure if he would have been there when he was just detained. Sometimes they do that at the company/unit level. I think once he was charged, he likely was moved to the Brig, if he wasn't already there. When I lived in Hawaii, I often ran a path that went past the brig. Really a stark contrast to look out at the harbor and ocean and to be right there on one of the most beautiful places on the island and then to see the brig with it's barbed wire fence. We never saw any inmates outside, but we could see their yard and I often wondered how they felt to be outside in paradise, but confined and caged up unable to enjoy it.
 
I predict Leavenworth will be his home for a long long while.

I also suspect he's being housed at the Naval Brig on Fort Island. I am not sure if he would have been there when he was just detained. Sometimes they do that at the company/unit level. I think once he was charged, he likely was moved to the Brig, if he wasn't already there. When I lived in Hawaii, I often ran a path that went past the brig. Really a stark contrast to look out at the harbor and ocean and to be right there on one of the most beautiful places on the island and then to see the brig with it's barbed wire fence. We never saw any inmates outside, but we could see their yard and I often wondered how they felt to be outside in paradise, but confined and caged up unable to enjoy it.

I have been told that no, he was not housed at his company/unit (or if he was, it was for a very short time period), for 'his safety'. Consider that just rumor, but when reading all the charges, I suspect there is truth in it.

Along those lines of being with his company/unit, IMHO he had to have some help. And anyone in the military knows your battle buddies in your unit are who you depend on when you need that help. So.....I wonder if any more soldiers will end up tied into this mess? Intentionally mixed in with it or unintentionally because they were just helping their buddy?

Again, speculation on my part.
 
I predict Leavenworth will be his home for a long long while.

I also suspect he's being housed at the Naval Brig on Fort Island. I am not sure if he would have been there when he was just detained. Sometimes they do that at the company/unit level. I think once he was charged, he likely was moved to the Brig, if he wasn't already there. When I lived in Hawaii, I often ran a path that went past the brig. Really a stark contrast to look out at the harbor and ocean and to be right there on one of the most beautiful places on the island and then to see the brig with it's barbed wire fence. We never saw any inmates outside, but we could see their yard and I often wondered how they felt to be outside in paradise, but confined and caged up unable to enjoy it.
He is at Fort Island right now
 
I have been told that no, he was not housed at his company/unit (or if he was, it was for a very short time period), for 'his safety'. Consider that just rumor, but when reading all the charges, I suspect there is truth in it.

Along those lines of being with his company/unit, IMHO he had to have some help. And anyone in the military knows your battle buddies in your unit are who you depend on when you need that help. So.....I wonder if any more soldiers will end up tied into this mess? Intentionally mixed in with it or unintentionally because they were just helping their buddy?

Again, speculation on my part.
IMO and speculation, he definitely had help. Trying to move 170 lbs of remains is not a one man job.

So sorry to say that. Poor poor mother and child. May he receive the full extent of what justice can serve up.

Amateur opinion and speculation
 

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