DAM NECK: Justin Huff
Marine Justin Huff vanished from the barracks the morning of
January 2, 2006. Finding him would require keen eyed Marines and
NCIS agents who would stop at nothing!
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In early 2006, Marine Justin Huff was on a temporary assignment at
Dam Neck Naval Station in Virginia Beach, Virginia. When he
failed to show up for class on January 2, 2006, it seemed as if he
vanished in the night. A catfishing game that went too far
would soon be revealed as the culprit for his
disappearance. Dig in with Margot as she discusses the case
against Navy Petty Officer Cooper Jackson. Flub Fix: (1)
Justin and Jake are the same person. Justin is the victim's
first name and "Jake" is his nickname. Justin is used
throughout the story, but there are a few spots where Margot calls
him "Jake" instead - probably because his friends and family called
him Jake. (2) Cooper Jackson is the subject's
name. Cooper is used throughout the story, but there are a few
spots where Margot calls him "Jackson" - probably because that's
what he is referred as in some of the news articles. Sorry for
the confusion! ----- Main Sources For this Episode: Oxygen’s
“A Lie to Die For” CBS News-“48 Hours: NCIS: Deadly Lies”
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Dam Neck Naval Station in Virginia Beach, Virginia. When he
failed to show up for class on January 2, 2006, it seemed as if he
vanished in the night. A catfishing game that went too far
would soon be revealed as the culprit for his
disappearance. Dig in with Margot as she discusses the case
against Navy Petty Officer Cooper Jackson. Flub Fix: (1)
Justin and Jake are the same person. Justin is the victim's
first name and "Jake" is his nickname. Justin is used
throughout the story, but there are a few spots where Margot calls
him "Jake" instead - probably because his friends and family called
him Jake. (2) Cooper Jackson is the subject's
name. Cooper is used throughout the story, but there are a few
spots where Margot calls him "Jackson" - probably because that's
what he is referred as in some of the news articles. Sorry for
the confusion! ----- Main Sources For this Episode: Oxygen’s
“A Lie to Die For” CBS News-“48 Hours: NCIS: Deadly Lies”
To learn more about the American Widow
Project: http://americanwidowproject.org/ To donate to the
American Widow Project:
https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/112636 All
sources for this episode can be found here. Want Ad-Free episodes
and more content?! Join the Fan Club! Follow on social:
http://www.instagram.com/militarymurderpodcast
https://www.twitter.com/@militarymurder
https://www.facebook.com/militarytruecrime
Email: militarymurderpodcast@gmail.com Support the show
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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