Special Agent Fox Mulder Case: 3X07/The Walk No physical evidence was found linking Leonard Trimble to the deaths of General Callahan's wife and son. Officially, the investigation remains open, the murders unsolved. Leonard Trimble's family requested his burial at Arlington National Cemetery. The Army denied this request. Trimble was cremated, his ashes interred at a civilian cemetery in Tannersville, Pennsylvania. Leonard Trimble's mission was not to kill his enemies, but to shatter their lives, to keep them alive to suffer the pain that he felt, to see the view from his wheelchair. Amputees sometimes feel pain of phantom limbs, ghosts of hands still clenching, legs still aching. Is it not possible that Trimble developed a phantom soul, a malevolent psyche that took its violent revenge on those he held accountable? It was war that destroyed Leonard Trimble's body, but his wounds went deeper than the loss of his limbs. What destroyed those parts of him that make us human beings, those better angels of our nature? I cannot say.