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Richard T. Davis

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On February 17, 2004, Mario Navarette, Alberto Martinez, Jacob Burgoyne, and Douglas Woodcoff were indicted by Georgia authorities for the murder. Burgoyne pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Woodcoff pleaded guilty to concealing the death of another and
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and despite pleas from Davis' father, would not initiate an investigation into his son's disappearance for nearly two months. Davis' remains were not found until November 2003. He had been stabbed in the head, neck, and chest at least thirty-three times. His body was later dismembered, doused in
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was sentenced to probation. At trial, Navarette was convicted of felony murder while in the commission of an aggravated assault, aggravated assault, possession of a knife during the commission of a crime, and concealing the death of another. Martinez was convicted of the same charges and
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lighter fluid, and burned. Unnamed sources have suggested that Davis was killed because he had planned to make a complaint about a rape of an Iraqi woman by US troops.
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The story of Davis's murder garnered national attention because he was killed by fellow soldiers and because of the possible role of
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as a factor in the crime. Davis's murder was the inspiration for the 2007 Academy Award-nominated film
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Richard T. Davis Memorial Page by Davis' Cousin Jen Lapuz
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1-15 Infantry
3rd Heavy Brigade Combat Team

3rd Infantry Division
2003 Invasion of Iraq
Combat Infantryman Badge
National Defense Service Medal
Army Achievement Medal
Army Commendation Medal
Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
Presidential Unit Citation
Specialist
Infantryman
United States Army
Operation Joint Forge
Bosnia
Iraq War
Baghdad
Fort Benning
deserted

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