Iraq war veteran left no suicide note, police say

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Jesse C. Huff ‘wasn’t the same when he came back’ from Iraq, a cousin says.

* By Lucas Sullivan and Margo Rutledge Kissell Dayton Daily News *

DAYTON —
Huff’s cousin, Jason Osborne, 32, of Wilson, N.C., said Friday evening that he saw Huff two months ago while visiting his grandmother in Dayton.

“He was a really good guy. He just went through a lot after he got out of the Iraq war,” Osborne said in a phone interview. “It really affected him mentally. He wasn’t the same when he came back.”

Huff entered the Army on April 15, 2003, as an infantryman and was promoted to the rank of specialist in 2005 before being discharged on June 15, 2007, an Army spokesman said. His awards and decorations included the Iraq Campaign Medal, Combat Infantry Badge and Valorous Unit Award.

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