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    You never leave a brother behind.

    That is why Yuriy Bekhenik, a Massachusetts state trooper, says
    he is determined to help solve the 25-year-old cold case murder
    of fellow Marine David Cox, who was involved in a hazing
    incident that inspired the movie “A Few Good Men.”

    “It’s one of those things: never leave a brother behind. I feel
    like David has been left behind for 25 years,” Bekhenik said in
    an interview with WFXT, a Fox affiliate station.

    Bekhenik is working with another former Marine, John Fanning, a
    sergeant with the Massachusetts State Police, to find out who
    killed Cox in 1994, when a canoeist on the Charles River found
    the body of the then-27-year-old Marine.

    The canoeist had become curious about a sneaker sticking out of
    a pile of branches in a nearby woods and got out for a closer
    look. When he moved the branches, he found Cox's body.

    Cox, who had been missing for about four months, had four shot
    wounds – one on the back of the head and three on his side.

    The former Marines have enlisted the aid of forensic experts.

    For several reasons, they suspect that Cox trusted whomever did
    him harm, WFXT reported.

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    They maintain, for instance, that former Marines typically avoid
    wearing their uniforms in public, but Cox wore his on that day.

    “David wore that field jacket and his Marine Corps sniper jacket
    for a reason that day, “ Fanning said. “David knew who he was
    going with, he trusted that person.”

    Cox for some reason went out to the woods wearing only sneakers,
    despite a snowstorm that had hit the area the night before,
    dumping about 8 inches on the ground.

    Cox went for drinks with his brother, Steven, the night before.
    Steven Cox was quoted as telling the news station that his
    brother seemed less outgoing than usual, but that he knew of no
    problems other than some tensions with his live-in girlfriend.
    His girlfriend saw Cox the morning of his last day alive, just
    before she left for work.

    There were signs that someone gave Cox a ride to the woods where
    his body was found.

    Theories for what may have happened to Cox abound, though
    Bekhenik and Fanning outright dismiss several of them.

    One of the theories has to do with the movie, “A Few Good Men,”
    based on a serious hazing incident involving Cox and 10 other
    Marines.

    The incident led to courts martial, though Cox challenged his
    and won, which enabled him to get an honorable discharge. The
    movie took some liberties, among them having the Marine who was
    hazed die. In reality, Cox and some other Marines helped save
    the colleague who was hazed. Cox was vocal about his
    disappointment in the way that the movie portrayed the incident,
    and threatened a lawsuit. But he died before he could take
    action, raising questions among some – including Cox’s brother,
    Steven, according to WFXT -- about whether there might have been
    a connection to the dispute and his murder.

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    The Massachusetts police say they investigated that angle, but
    came up with no evidence to support it.

    Cox’s sister, Christine, believes it was well-planned and not
    the work of an amateur, but she discounts the Hollywood or
    Marines connection.

    She thinks someone her brother knew and perhaps trusted had him
    walk nearly a mile into the woods, where they shot him.

    "We were pretty close. Outside of losing a brother, I lost one
    of my best friends, " Steven Cox said.

    His sister added: “David’s life mattered. He was erased. This
    person erased his life, his future. I want the killer
    identified. Not to us, to the world. I want everybody to know
    who did it. I want him to pay for it.”

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