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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
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Congressman complaining of poor conditions and illegal activities on the base, including
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