back to the telegraph, shyama.o end the" witchhunt" against vetera ns ? end the" witchhunt" against veterans? this is a former soldier he has been named as eddie murphy who took his life last week. he was under investigation by the army for misdemeanours while on manoeuvres, in the field of battle. the argument comes back to what happens in a war is often unfortunate, it is often heat of the moment and things are done that would not happen in everyday life and do we go back historically and investigate and charge soldiers who we believe may have done something that they should not? i think what is interesting, this time last week it was caroline flack and it is all about people who are in the public eye, in public service, you know, who are in public roles. do they get, or should they get some sort of special consideration? should they be investigated in the same way? historic crime of murder would be investigated today, historic crime of assault against a partner would be investigated, so i think, it is a difficul