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jacket, his Marine Corps Scout Sniper hoodie, jeans and white sneakers. According to family and investigators, he never wore his military issued garments out. Initially, investigators believed Cox had known his killer and had gone along willingly, though they found it bizarre that he had worn sneakers to walk half a mile into a wooded area when eight inches (20 cm) of snow had fallen the previous day. His killer has never been found.
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the base from the country of Cuba. According to Cox, he belonged to an unofficial group of Marines known as "The Ten", who joined this group by performing exhaustive physical challenges, such as running with full gear in 110 degree F (43 degree C) heat and hanging from a sixty-foot (18-meter) tower, by hand, for sixty seconds.
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Investigators believed that Cox had likely known his killer and had gone along willingly, though details about what he was wearing, the keys in the ignition of his truck and the location in which he was found raised questions about that. Cox's brother, Steven, believed his murder may have been linked
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later reported that Cox had been shot execution-style. The first shot went into the back of his neck, followed by three more fired into his left torso. Three 9 mm shell casings were found at the scene. Immediately, police were mystified, as Cox was found wearing: his military issued, camouflage field
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Five other Marines who had been involved in the incident (Kevin Palermo, Ronald Peterson Jr., Brett Bentley, Dennis Snyder and Christopher Lee Valdez) hired lawyer Gary Patterson and filed a lawsuit in Texas State Court against Castle Rock and other Hollywood companies linked to the film. They argued
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In the more than twenty-five years since Cox was murdered, few developments have been reported. There are no suspects or known motives, and investigators described the case as growing cold almost immediately. In February 2019, two police officers and former Marines, Sergeant John Fanning and Trooper
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handgun in the glove compartment. The following day, on January 6, when no one had seen Cox and he failed to return home, Tinsley filed a missing person's report with the Natick Police Department. Despite several searches and the Cox family's pleas to the media, there were no leads and no tips about
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The film tells the story of U.S. Marines Lance Corporal Harold Dawson and Private First Class Louden Downey, who are faced with a general court-martial for murdering fellow Marine, PFC William Santiago, during a hazing ritual at the naval base in Guantanamo Bay. The film follows extremely closely to
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Cox, along with two other Marines, elected to stand trial, arguing that they had committed this act under an order from a commanding officer and that murder had never been the intention. Cox was assigned Donald Marcari as counsel. The court martial, which lasted four days, saw Cox and the other two
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in which they would be charged with attempted murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Seven of the ten accepted the plea bargain, including platoon leader Christopher Lee Valdez, who was the only one of the seven to get his discharge upgraded to "honorable". Among these seven, some were represented
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Cox's first overseas assignment was at the Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Here, he was a part of Rifle Security Company, Windward Side, 2nd Platoon along with twenty-nine other Marines, overseen by Squad leader Christopher Lee Valdez. Cox was assigned as a guard along the perimeter, separating
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Congressman complaining of poor conditions and illegal activities on the base, including Marines firing shots across the fence line into Cuba. PFC Alvarado also requested a transfer off the base. This information reached commanding officer Colonel Samuel Adams who elected not to transfer Alvarado,
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despite concerns that the Marine's violation of the chain of command may put him in danger. In September 1986, "The Ten" allegedly were encouraged to punish Alvarado for what was viewed as dishonorable conduct. One night, "The Ten" chose to perform a "code red". A "code red" is how they refer to
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Cox's sister, Christine, does not believe his murder is connected to the military or UPS, though she does believe that his murder suggests a professional, planned out hit. It was later discovered that David had a gambling habit and was in debt at the time of his murder. Investigators, however,
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At 1:30 a.m. on a Sunday, "The Ten" entered Alvarado's barracks room. They restrained a sleeping Alvarado, binding him with tape and stuffing a pillow case into his mouth as a gag. Alvarado was blindfolded and assaulted while being dragged out of his room. Cox produced a
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Cox's real-life trial, though details were changed such as having the hazed Marine die, as well as Dawson and Downey ultimately being found innocent of murder, though guilty of conduct unbecoming of a U.S. Marine, for which they are both dishonorably discharged.
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Truck parked in the driveway, though he was nowhere to be found. The home was in good condition, though Tinsley did report all of the interior doors were open, their pet rabbit was hopping around unrestrained and several glasses appeared to have fallen over.
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that Aaron Sorkin took the idea for the story from their real-life incident, and they were seeking $ 10 million in damages. Cox was not a part of this lawsuit, though he was asked to join and was considering doing so at the time of his disappearance.
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Tinsley placed several calls to friends and family, but no one had seen, nor heard from Cox. When she approached his truck, she found his keys in the ignition, an un-cashed paycheck on the dashboard and Cox's
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announced their intention to re-investigate Cox's murder. The two officers believe that new forensic techniques might be able to assist them in discovering new clues that could lead to the killer.
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On January 5, 1994, Elaine Tinsley woke Cox as she was preparing to leave for work. He had been sleeping on the couch, due to a back problem. He was eagerly awaiting a call from
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believed the debt was too small for murder, being described as only a few thousand dollars, and Cox had enough money in his bank account to pay it off were he in danger.
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either to his military past, or perhaps his job with UPS. According to Steven, David had told him months earlier that he believed two employees were stealing packages.
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Upon his exit from the Marine Corps, Cox returned to his home state of Massachusetts and eventually moved in with his girlfriend, Elaine Tinsley in the town of
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in 1985 and signed up for the Marine Corps with close friend, Jay Steeves, under the buddy program. Both men were sent to the
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Cox felt that the movie distorted the circumstances surrounding his being convicted of
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were based partly on events that Cox was a part of, while he was in the Marines.
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to be made into a major motion picture, released in December 1992, directed by
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The murder of David Cox was featured in episode 15 of season 8 of
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All ten Marines were offered a choice: they could accept a
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a Marine and is strictly against Marine Corps policy.
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U.S. Marine
Medfield, Massachusetts
Aaron Sorkin
A Few Good Men
film adaptation of the same name
Boston, Massachusetts
Needham, Massachusetts
U.S. Marine Corps
Needham High School
Marine Corps Recruit Depot
Parris Island, South Carolina
boot camp
Panama
South Korea
Guantanamo Bay
Cuba
Scout Sniper School
A Few Good Men
honorable discharge
Private First Class
Texas
hazing
hair buzzer
Miami, Florida
plea bargain
dishonorably discharged

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