David Cox was killed when he was just 27 years old in 1994. David’s experiences as a Marine stationed in Guantanamo Bay Cuba were depicted in the 1992 film “A Few Good Men.” When the movie was released, David spoke with the media about what really happened in Gitmo and he was planning to file a lawsuit against the filmmakers. However, David’s plans were permanently put on hold when he disappeared from his home in Natick, Massachusetts. Three months later, his body was found in the woods over a half a mile from the nearest road. Authorities believe David walked into the woods with his killer, in a foot and a half of snow, wearing sneakers and his Marine Corps jacket – which he pretty much never wore. He had a gunshot wound in the base of his neck and three more in the left side of his torso.David's murder has received minimal coverage since it happened. It was a very sensational case with a Hollywood aspect to it, so much of the media at that time was focused on that aspect, perhaps to the detriment of the truth. It’s time for David Cox’s story to get the real attention it deserves. Season two of the Cold Traces podcast will investigate his murder.Visit coldtraces.com for more information and photos.