The Lethal “Special Forces Syndrome”

[As I keep repeating here on this website, Special Forces training is a permanent danger to the men who receive it, but more importantly, it represents a lasting danger to the soldier's family, friends and neighbors for the rest of their lives.  Training decent patriotic men the fine art of silent murder, compelling them to use those skills at "irregular warfare" in terroristic acts, and then just sending them home after futile, short-term attempts at deprogramming, is a certain way to cause traumatic stress-induced murders, like the one reported below.  Making them good murderers, then expecting them to be decent husbands and fathers, without first receiving years of professional help is both idiotic and dangerous.]  

Special Forces soldier and surgeon Timothy Jorden turned murderer

College News

Jorden shot and killed ex-girlfriend Jacqueline Wisniewski

WRITTEN BY:
Lexi Elias
Jacqueline Wisniewski, 33, was found dead in the stairwell at Erie County Medical Center Wednesday morning after being shot multiple times in the head and chest by ex-boyfriend Dr. Timothy Jorden. According to Fox News, Jorden’s body was found Friday morning after days of searching for the Special Forces soldier-turned-trauma surgeon that killed his ex-girlfriend. According to Buffalo Police Department chief of detectives Dennis Richards, Jorden died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds. His body was found close to his home near Lake Erie.

“It’s terrible,” said Tom Wrzosek, a neighbor. “It’s a tragic situation. Nobody wins in a situation like this.”

Jacqueline Wisniewski was mother of her young son and was training to be a nurse. In recent months, Jorden’s colleagues at Erie Country Medical Center stated that he had been acting strange and lost about 75 pounds.

Jacqueline Wisniewski has been living in fear as she was first in an abusive relationship with Jorden. Further, Jorden began stalking her after she ended the relationship. According to WIVB-TV, a close friend stated that Jorden had installed a GPS tracking device in her car and once [held] her captive in her home for about two days, wielding a knife.

According to the Buffalo News, Jacqueline Wisniewski’s friend Heather Shipley stated that Wisniewski knew [her life was in peril.]

“He threatened to kill her a couple of times,” Shipley added. “But I think in her mind she wouldn’t believe it would actually happen.”

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