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Larry Fuentes was a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps and also the murder victim in Hung Out to Dry (episode). In addition to being a Marine, Fuentes had a wife, Rosemarie and a young son, Billy who were both devastated by his death. He was a member of the night-time training jump group and reported to Captain Faul. According to his squad, Fuentes's nickname was "Thumper" because he was their good luck guy. Abby's tests later confirmed that before Fuentes had gone on the jump, he had taken Percocet and Vicodin for an injury that had dinged his collarbone.

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  • Larry Fuentes
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  • Larry Fuentes was a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps and also the murder victim in Hung Out to Dry (episode). In addition to being a Marine, Fuentes had a wife, Rosemarie and a young son, Billy who were both devastated by his death. He was a member of the night-time training jump group and reported to Captain Faul. According to his squad, Fuentes's nickname was "Thumper" because he was their good luck guy. Abby's tests later confirmed that before Fuentes had gone on the jump, he had taken Percocet and Vicodin for an injury that had dinged his collarbone.
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  • Deceased- crashed into a SUV, suffering fatal injuries including a broken neck that killed him instantly courtesy of a faulty parachute.
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  • Larry Fuentes
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  • Murder victim Sergeant Larry Fuentes in the Season 1 episode, "Hung Out to Dry".
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  • September 2003.
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  • Male
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  • Larry Fuentes was a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps and also the murder victim in Hung Out to Dry (episode). In addition to being a Marine, Fuentes had a wife, Rosemarie and a young son, Billy who were both devastated by his death. He was a member of the night-time training jump group and reported to Captain Faul. According to his squad, Fuentes's nickname was "Thumper" because he was their good luck guy. Abby's tests later confirmed that before Fuentes had gone on the jump, he had taken Percocet and Vicodin for an injury that had dinged his collarbone. The investigation into his death later revealed that Sergeant Fuentes had actually been murdered and that a member of his unit was responsible.
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