Career
He was kidnapped on November 26, 2005 in Baghdad along with three other Christian Peacemaker Teams activists, leading to the 2005-2006 Christian Peacemaker hostage crisis. His body was found on March 9, 2006. From Clear Brook, Virginia, Fox was a leader of youth programs at Langley Hill Friends Meeting in McLean, Virginia.
Fox served in many positions in Baltimore Yearly Meeting, including a stint as Youth Programs Director, where he devoted much of his time to personally working with teenagers and young adults in the Baltimore Yearly Meeting community.
He served as a Friendly Adult Presence, during the majority of the BYM Young Friends program"s gatherings during the first half of the 2000s (decade) and the later 1990s. The captors threatened to kill all hostages unless the United States freed all Iraqi prisoners held in the United States and Iraq by December 8, 2005.
They later extended this deadline to December 10, 2005. On December 10, 2005, Katherine Fox issued a statement saying that she and her father believe the Iraqi people have legitimate concerns about the United States" presence in Iraq, but "these grievances, however, will not be resolved by taking my father"s life."
On March 7, 2006 First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Jazeera aired a tape which showed the other three hostages, but did not show Fox.
On March 10, 2006 the United States. State Department announced that Fox"s body had been found on a garbage heap in Baghdad, shot through the head and chest.
According to Iraqi police, his hands were bound and signs of torture were evident. The autopsy report was not released. On March 23, 2006 the remaining hostages were freed by multinational forces.
Muharib Abdul-Latif al-Jubouri (an First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Qaeda in Iraq leader) is believed to have personally killed Fox.
First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Jubouri was killed in May 2007.