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HONOLULU (Island News) -- In what's considered to be one of the more disturbing local cases in recent memory, the Schofield Barracks Soldier accused of murdering his pregnant wife, has agreed to ...
Content warning: This article contains disturbing details of violence. SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii (Island News) -- Schofield soldier Dewayne Johnson II was found guilty of the voluntary ...
On July 12, 2024, Pfc. Johnson and Mischa, who was six months pregnant, were at their home on Schofield Barracks when they began arguing and then things escalated to violence.
As part of a plea deal, he confessed to killing in their home on Schofield Barracks with a machete on July 12, cutting up her body with a chainsaw and taking the remains to a dumpster on base that ...
A Schofield Barracks soldier, whose 19-year-old pregnant, Hawaii-born wife disappeared in July and is presumed dead, has negotiated a plea deal with the U.S. Army Office of Special Trial Counsel.
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii — More than 6,000 Soldiers from across U.S. Army installations in Hawaii joined together at Weyand Field for a motivational run June 9, launching the Army’s 250th ...
The mystery of what happened to Mischa Mabeline Kaalohilani Johnson, a pregnant 19-year-old Army spouse who was reported missing by her 28-year-old soldier husband on Aug. 1, has finally been solved.
Pfc. Dewayne Arthur Johnson, the Hawaii-based soldier accused of killing his young wife and unborn child last summer, has agreed to plead guilty in a negotiated plea deal, according to the Army.
On Thursday, a military judge sentenced a Schofield soldier to the maximum of 23 years in prison after he confessed to killing his pregnant wife and her unborn child.
Johnson, of the 25th Infantry Division, told the judge during testimony in a military courtroom that he hit his wife with a machete in their home at the Schofield Barracks military base on Oahu ...
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