WHO KILLED JOB PRICE?
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An Academy Award-nominated documentary film team
who has produced projects for Netflix and HBO is investigating
the 2012 death of Navy SEAL Commander Job Price.
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THE PRICE CASE
On December 22, 2012, Commander Job Price, a 42-year-old leader of SEAL Team 4, was found deceased in his bed with a gunshot wound.
After an investigation by Naval Criminal Investigative Services (NCIS), it was determined Price committed suicide.
However, accounts of his death remain in question and ongoing. The production team is investigating these allegations and more.
Here are Commander Price’s assignments. The team welcomes any relevant information:
2011 - 2012 — SEAL Team FOUR
2010 - 2011 — Combined Forces Special Operations Component Command, Afghanistan
2008 - 2010 — Joint Special Operations Command
2007 - 2008 — U.S. Naval Forces Central Command
2004 - 2007 — SEAL Team FOUR
2002 - 2004 — U.S. Special Operations Command Central
2001 - 2002 — Naval Special Warfare Unit TEN
1997 - 2001 — SEAL Team TWO
1994 -1997 — SEAL Team FOUR
PRICE'S ASSIGNMENTS
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PO Box 17131
Boulder CO.
80303