Another 11 attempted suicide but were stopped by camp guards, he said.
Suddenly there was a lot of firing and the camp guards fled.
"Your boys and ten askaris also will remain as camp guard."
In 1976 he was identified as a former camp guard.
Removing the bodies of the camp guards told him how the operation would end.
He knew war dogs, had seen them used as camp guards.
When I saw them, there was a dead camp guard at the end of each rope.
The rest of the new camp guards wore identical clothes.
Rodriguez didn't know if camp guards came under the same military law as soldiers, but he would have bet they did.
I am appalled by such reports, particularly since only 700 of the 8 000 camp guards, or less than 10%, were ever put on trial.