In final submissions before a military hearing passes sentence on Robert Bales, 40, the prosecution said the soldier had shown no remorse for his actions and should never be given the opportunity of parole.
"There is only one appropriate sentence for the senseless slaughter of 16 innocent people -- a sentence reserved for the worst crimes and worst criminals -- confinement for life without eligibility for parole," Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Morse said.
The sentencing hearing must decide whether Bales will be allowed to seek parole after a minimum of 20 years behind bars or spend the rest of his life in prison.
In a chilling closing speech, the prosecution recounted the horrific trail of destruction left by Bales on the night of March 11, 2012 when he decamped from his base to attack a nearby village in the Panjwayi district of southern Kandahar province.
The prosecution showed graphic photos of Bales' victims including an old woman who was the soldier's last victim.
The prosecution also dismissed Bales' unsworn statement to the hearing yesterday when he apologised for his actions but offered no explanation.
"Sergeant Bales is a man with no moral compass, with no man to blame and nothing to blame but himself," Morse said.
He "liked how it felt, liked the power, liked the respect he thought it gave him. Because he doesn't care a shred for any Afghan, he thinks they're all bad, he liked murdering."
"48 children directly impacted by Sergeant Bales action - murdered, injured, witness to a murder, or left fatherless by Staff Sergeant Robert Bales," Morse said.
"Bales asks you for mercy. But is his eventual freedom worth the life of a grandmother, one innocent child, even one innocent person, an entire family?
"There will never be enough time for Haji Wazeer to share with you the pain he feels in his heart," Morse added citing the grief of one Afghan villager who lost 11 family members in the attack.
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