Mr. Khosrodad was separated from his wife. He lived with his young daughter with whom he cherished. He also owned and loved a few German Shepherds that were killed by the Revolutionary Guards after the revolution. Ayatollah Khalkhali, the first post-revolution religious judge and head of the Islamic Revolutionary tribunal, mentions Major General Khosrodad and 9 others: “I began to try the convicts soon after my nomination. The first people I tried and punished for their deeds were Nematollah Nasiri, head of SAVAK, and Khosrodad, air forcer commander; Naji, martial law administrator of Esfahan, and Rahimi, martial law administrator of Tehran and head of police force…