On June 14, 1985, Stethem was returning from an assignment in
Nea Makri, Greece, aboard TWA Flight 847 when it was hijacked by members of the
Lebanese organization Hezbollah. The hijackers kept 39 people hostage for 17 days, demanding the release of 766 Lebanese and
Palestinians held by
Israel. When their demands were not met, Stethem, as a member of the U.S. military, was beaten and tortured. Finally, the terrorists shot him in the temple and dumped his body onto the
tarmac at the
Beirut airport. One of the hijackers,
Mohammed Ali Hammadi, was arrested two years later in
Frankfurt, Germany. He was tried and convicted of Stethem's murder and sentenced to life in prison but was released in 2005 after serving 19 years. Three others,
Imad Mugniyah,
Hassan Izz-Al-Din, and
Ali Atwa, were eventually indicted for their involvement in the incident. In 2002, they were added to the
FBI Most Wanted Terrorists list. On February 13, 2008, Mugniyah was killed in an explosion in
Damascus, Syria. On September 19, 2019,
Greek police arrested a 65-year-old Lebanese man who was accused of involvement in the hijacking. The man was arrested at
Mykonos during a passport check for cruise ship passengers. He was aboard a cruise ship that had crossed
Rhodes,
Santorini and Mykonos. Mykonos was the last stop before returning to
Turkey. He was later released after police determined it was a case of mistaken identity. ==Awards and decorations==