World | Afghanistan war Gunman Hitched Ride With Doomed Medics Militants 'had a plan,' lone survivor says By Polly Davis Doig Posted Aug 15, 2010 8:22 AM CDT Copied Six American civilian volunteers who were killed in Afghanistan on Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010 are shown. From top left, Dan Terry, Cheryl Beckett, Glen Lapp, from bottom left, Brian Carderelli, Thomas Grams, and Tom Little. (AP Photo) The doomed team of medics stopped to pick up three hitchhikers in the unforgiving Afghanistan terrain. When they came to a river, two jumped off the four-wheel-drive vehicles and went on their way, while the third, a man with a patchy beard, "quickly disappeared." The team crossed the river; minutes later, all lay dead at the hands of militants who joined the hitchhiker, save one—the Afghan driver who gives his continued account of the group's last moments to the AP. "They had made a plan," says the driver, Safiullah. "It was a very organized group. They had leadership. They were well-organized. They were militants. If it's 100 years later and I see them, I'll know them." Read These Next Online sleuths expose Epstein file redactions. Rob and Michele Reiner died within a minute of each other. The leader with the highest approval rating may be a surprise. Sean Combs' team files appeal, argues he should be released. Report an error