Dark Liberty Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

Dark Liberty Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell by Jonathan Witte is a true crime narrative published by BookBaby on May 13, 2020. This edition spans 442 pages and is presented in English. The book recounts the author’s firsthand experience as a witness to the murder of Allen Schindler, a gay U.S. Navy service member, which played a significant role in the establishment of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. Through his journey in the Navy, the author reflects on his life, including his struggles and transformations, while providing insights into military culture and the complexities of identity.
Readers will find a detailed account of the events surrounding Schindler’s murder, as well as the author’s personal growth from a troubled youth to a Navy sailor. The narrative explores themes of camaraderie, the challenges of military life, and the impact of societal attitudes towards homosexuality during the time. Witte’s perspective offers a unique glimpse into the realities faced by service members and the dark undercurrents that can exist within the military environment. This book serves as both a personal memoir and a historical account, shedding light on a pivotal moment in LGBTQ+ history.
Official synopsis Publisher
As seen on the Discovery ID TV series “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and on “The Lifetime Channel” the 1997 award-winning TV movie “Any Mother’s Son” which revolved around the murder of a gay US Navy service member Allen Schindler and his mother. Written by the witness himself, he provides a glimpse of life in the Navy visiting ports, meeting women and even saving a sex-trafficking victim. During one of his liberties, he coincidently witnesses one of the most political, horrendous murders about a homosexual sailor, Radioman Allen Schindler which began the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. The writer and witness to the murder is a young, 18-year old man growing up in Texas struggles growing up learning how it is to be a man, getting into trouble, fights, selling drugs and then hits rock bottom, homeless and penny-less. His family feared that he would become a failure and never make it in life. ??He learns that his only realistic option is to join the United States Navy which changes his life completely around for the better. He meets a few close friends and hundreds of brothers who serve together in the 7th Pacific Fleet.He and his shipmates journey across the Pacific Ocean on Liberty to discover new worlds – strange, frightening, fun and dark…especially when he stumbles upon the murder of a homosexual shipmate, Allen Schindler. The writer shares detailed, never published account of the murder of Allen Schindler before, during and the aftermath.
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