| "Amy -- in no way, shape or form -- took her own life," her mother said. "She was too strong a soldier and she had too much life to live no matter what pressures were on her." At the time of her death, she was interrogating enemy combatants and interpreting interviews for Army intelligence at Camp Caldwell. |
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