Even though Petty Officer Jonathan Campos, the man suspected of murdering fellow sailor August Provost, took his own life, the Navy will continue the investigation into Provost's death.
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A sailor who was accused of killing a fellow sailor at Camp Pendleton in California was found dead in his cell at the base’s brig, Navy officials said Friday.
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The Navy has charged a fellow sailor in the killing of August Provost, the gay soldier found murdered last month in a guard shack at the entrance of USMC base Camp Pendleton near San Diego.
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A Camp Pendleton sailor was formally charged Thursday with murder and a string of other crimes related to the brutal June 30 slaying of a gay seaman at the military base in Southern California.
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The Navy has charged a fellow sailor with the death of August Provost, a gay sailor found dead on June 30
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Navy officials have named the fellow sailor charged with the June 30 murder of gay seaman August Provost at Camp Pendleton, and charged him with additional crimes, the North County Times reports: "Navy Petty Officer Jonathan Campos, a 32-year-old gas.
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A fellow sailor fearful of being outed shot gay Sailor August Provost multiple times and lit a fire to try and destroy the evidence, Provost's sister tells the Dallas Voice: "Rose Roy, of Beaumont, the sister of Provost’s father, said.
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A 29-year-old gay sailor found dead Tuesday at a California Marine Corps base was shot and possibly burned, Navy officials said yesterday, but they say investigators don’t believe that Seaman August Provost of Houston was killed because he was gay.
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