A Few Good Men
Episode 9 of the Criminal Adaptations podcast, hosted by Criminal Adaptations, titled "A Few Good Men" was published on December 8, 2025 and runs 97 minutes.
December 8, 2025 ·97m · Criminal Adaptations
Summary
“You can’t handle the truth!” – the line that echoed through theaters and cemented A Few Good Men (1992) as a Hollywood classic. But behind the sharp uniforms and courtroom tension lies a real story far darker than what is portrayed on screen. In 1986, a Marine was brutally hazed by his unit at Guantanamo Bay – an act that sparked a court-martial and inspired Aaron Sorkin’s legendary script. The film captivated audiences with its star-studded cast – Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore, Kev...
Episode Description
“You can’t handle the truth!” – the line that echoed through theaters and cemented A Few Good Men (1992) as a Hollywood classic. But behind the sharp uniforms and courtroom tension lies a real story far darker than what is portrayed on screen. In 1986, a Marine was brutally hazed by his unit at Guantanamo Bay – an act that sparked a court-martial and inspired Aaron Sorkin’s legendary script. The film captivated audiences with its star-studded cast – Tom Cruise, Jack Nicholson, Demi Moore, Kevin Bacon – but for one of the real Marines involved, the story didn’t end with the credits. Years later, David Cox – a decorated Marine and the man whose experience helped shape the movie – was found murdered in a remote area outside Boston. This episode explores the origin of A Few Good Men (1992), the aftermath, and the unsolved murder of a man beloved by so many.
Primary Sources:
- Baltimore Sun (1994)
- Variety (1994)
- Unsolved Mysteries, Season 8, Episode 15 (1996)
- New York Times (2011)
- Boston 25 News (2014)
- The Mystery of David Cox (2017)
- The Atlanta Journal Constitution (2019)
- Ranker (2024)
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Theme: DARKNESS (feat. EdKara) by Ghost148
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