Then, finally, there is a voice for the man seen worldwide with arms outstretched and wires attached to his body.
In sparse, pained language, he described standing there wearing nothing but a hood and a blanket as a soldier put "electrical wires on my fingers and toes and on my penis."
He heard someone say, "Which switch is on for electricity?"
Then, through his hood, he saw a flash of light and knew someone just took his picture.
A soldier, Spec. Sabrina Harman, gave investigators another perspective. The man attached to the wires was nicknamed Gilligan, she said. "He was just standing on the box with the sandbag over his head for about an hour. I put the wires on his hands. I do not recall how.
I was joking with him and told him if he fell off he would get electrocuted." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A46555-2004May21.html----------------------
Assuming for a second that the electrodes weren't set to electrocute, how funny would Sabrina Harman find this if the roles were reversed and the wires were attached to her body?