A British woman was strangled in the UK – why did the US military try her case? – podcast
A British academic, Sarah Steele, was strangled in England by Jacob Wulfson, a US fighter pilot. Her case was subsequently handled by the US military justice system, resulting in a court martial.

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AI-generatedA British academic, Sarah Steele, was strangled in England by Jacob Wulfson, a US fighter pilot. Her case was subsequently handled by the US military justice system, resulting in a court martial. Steele described the experience of facing a jury composed entirely of air force men, noting their lack of shared life experience and cultural differences. This situation highlights a little-known system where US military personnel accused of crimes in the UK are tried through court martial, a process now facing increased scrutiny.
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4 extractedA little-known system exists where US military personnel are tried through court martial for alleged crimes committed in the UK.
The jury members in Sarah Steele's trial were all men from the air force and culturally different from her.
Sarah Steele's case was tried in a US military court martial system.
A British woman, Sarah Steele, was strangled in the UK by Jacob Wulfson, a US fighter pilot.