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medical professionals, he may have gotten away with it. >> all i know is what the evidence showed that jury, and the evidence showed that jury that this guy was a murderer. up next -- >> this is the story of my life as a defenseless woman in the navy. >> a naval officer alleges a cover-up and threatens to go public. >> very soon, i'll have enough evidence to send in the media and then something will be done. >> but before that can happen, she's murdered, some say by the man she named as her rapist. >> i started suspecting something is amiss. this may be all a setup. >> can forensic science separate fact from fiction? >> the videotape is startling. it is scary. she's foretelling her own death.
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after a long, stressful day working as an air traffic controller at one of the largest naval jet bases in the world, elise makdessi went to dinner with her husband at an stahlan restaurant in virginia beach, virginia. eddie makdessi worked in the computer business. >> he did a lot of contract work and some of it was for the u.s. navy. and that is when he met elise makdessi. >> sometime after 9:00 p.m. when the couple returned home from dinner, someone was waiting for them. when eddie regained consciousness, his hands were bound behind his back. he saw his wife tied to the bed and a man raping and stabbing her. somehow, eddie managed to free his hands, grab the handgun he kept in the nightstand, and shot the assailant. then he called 911. [ inaudible ] >> oh, god.
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>> what's wrong? >> she got killed. i killed him. >> is he breathing? >> but the intruder wasn't dead. >> the assailant leaped up, lunged towards him with a knife, and that he shot the individual again. >> when paramedics arrived, elise was barely alive. >> her dress had been pulled up, her pantyhose had been ripped. she had multiple stab wounds to the chest, and her throat had been cut ear to ear. >> she's trying to talk. they absolutely believe she was trying to communicate and could never get the words out. and before anybody could really give her any significant help, she died on the way to the hospital. >> the assailant was identified by his driver's license as 37-year-old quincy brown. >> he was laying with his legs pinned underneath him, laying on his back, and he had three gunshot wounds to the chest. >> brown was one of elise's
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co-workers at the oceana naval air base. >> quincy brown, military man, worked at the same command where elise worked, so it wasn't a random crime. something happened to bring co-workers into the same room, and neither of them left alive. >> elise's husband, eddie, was treated for his head injury and released. as incredible as eddie's story seemed, evidence at the scene appeared to support it. the entrance way floor was littered with takeaway containers of leftover food from the restaurant. electrical cords used to tie eddie's hands were on the bedroom floor. underneath the intruder's right hand was the knife used in elise's murder. and eddie gave police a videotape that elise made before her death. it contained some shocking allegations against her superiors in the navy, allegations that, perhaps, the navy didn't want to be made public.
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they lived in an apartment off the military base and had no children. >> elise enjoyed being in the navy. she was looking forward to her future as an air traffic controller. tough job, and especially for females. and she would have been good at it if she had had more time. >> quincy brown, the man found shot to death in the makdessis' bedroom, had no history of violence. >> i'd say he had been in the navy for over 19 years. he was married. he had a child. he did not have any kind of criminal background. >> quincy brown worked with elise at the naval air base. >> everybody that we talked to that knew quincy brown, that didn't go with his character at all. it seemed to be in complete conflict with his character. >> but the facts were undeniable. a rape test kit on elise makdessi showed signs of sexual intercourse, and the biological evidence matched quincy brown's dna. a knife covered with elise's blood was found underneath
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brown's body. but what drove brown to murder? eddie makdessi thought he knew why. he said his wife made a videotape before her murder, and he gave it to the authorities. >> sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape. this is the story of my life as a defenseless woman in the navy. >> the videotape is startling, it is scary. >> elise described a tale of horror. she alleged sexual abuse covered up at the highest levels of the navy. >> three weeks later, while i tried my best to avoid sexual harassment, i got raped in the women's bathroom. and he again threatened me and told me, "you can't prove anything, so keep your mouth shut, or else you and your
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husband could get hurt." i've made a list of names and placed it in a safe deposit box in my name only. >> police used a court order to get elise's journal. >> quincy brown had been named in her journal as one of those attackers. >> elise listed all five men who she claimed raped her while on duty. >> at this point, we knew we needed to get the naval criminal investigative service, ncis, involved. because obviously, now we had two of their members dead. >> the ncis questioned the four other men elise accused in her journal. they all denied the allegations. >> she had accused four of the best guys i've ever known, the best guys i've ever worked with, family men, really decent, respectable guys. >> nancy simpson was elise's friend as well as one of her supervisors. >> i knew that it was a bunch of crap.
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elise never told me that she had been sexually harassed at work. if that had happened, she certainly would have told me. it would have never been covered up. >> but eddie makdessi was outraged. to him, the evidence was clear. >> eddie believes that quincy brown went there to shut her up and to make her stop talking about what was going on at the base. eddie's also said that quincy was part of a larger conspiracy involving higher navy forces to keep her quiet. >> as proof, eddie pointed out that elise had recently been demoted at the navy base. eddie claims in retaliation for her sexual harassment claims. >> eddie says they really slowed down her training, reassigned her because of it. >> then, investigators noticed small inconsistencies in eddie's story. according to quincy brown's cell phone records, he called the makdessis' apartment at 9:36 on the night of the murders, which
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was after eddie claimed they were assaulted at the door of their apartment. the knife found under quincy brown's hand, the one used to kill elise makdessi, didn't contain brown's fingerprints, and his shirt didn't have elise's blood. >> how in the world could he have done this and not had any of elise's blood on him? >> and on the night before her murder, elise makdessi bought the gun used to kill quincy brown in a sporting goods store in virginia. >> then i started suspecting, something is amiss. this may be all a setup. >> but who wanted both elise makdessi and quincy brown dead, and why? i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust.
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in this video journal made shortly before her death, elise makdessi claimed she had been raped and sexually assaulted by five co-workers at the oceana naval air base. on the tape, she claimed she had reported these incidents to her superiors and had been ignored, so she threatened to go public. >> very soon i will have enough evidence to send in the media, and then something will be done. >> but the navy denied elise
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makdessi ever filed one single claim, let alone five. >> i was her superior, and my immediate superior was a very tough female, tougher than me. there was no word of this. nothing was ever reported to any of us. and either one of us would have acted immediately. >> one of the men elise named in her journal was quincy brown, the man found shot to death in her apartment. elise's husband, eddie, claimed brown knocked him unconscious and murdered elise to stop her from going public with these allegations. investigators weren't so sure. to find the truth, investigators started with the only hard evidence they had, the crime scene. >> we wanted fresh eyes, somebody to really tell us something that we weren't able to see. >> virginia beach police contacted ross gardner, a nationally recognized crime scene analyst.
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>> this was a very complex crime scene, and it wasn't until we got a lot of the dna information back that we were able to make sense of it. but certain aspects of the crime scene analysis certainly supported eddie's statement. >> but then gardner looked more closely at the crime scene photos and noticed that they contradicted eddie's story. the autopsy showed that the first shot penetrated quincy's heart. this creates arterial spurts, high-pressure ejections of blood from the body, and they are easily identified. >> because the blood is ejecting out in a stream, it breaks up into larger masses. and so, what we see in an arterial spurt are very large, elliptical-shaped stains. >> eddie said when he saw his wife being attacked, he grabbed the gun from the nightstand and shot quincy brown as he rushed towards him. yet, the blood spatter evidence
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and the crime scene photos showed that quincy brown was facing in the opposite direction. >> there is no evidence whatsoever that suggests that quincy was ever standing when that wound was ejecting blood or that he was ever facing back towards the nightstand. the void in the arterial spurts on the carpet tell us that quincy was in this kneeling position at the top of the first shot and that his physical position never altered, other than to lay back. >> investigators now had a theory, that eddie makdessi was involved in elaborate scheme. first, he convinced his wife to make the videotape and written journal, accusing her five co-workers of rape and sexual assault. their plan was to file a lawsuit against the navy. >> eddie makdessi had told several people that this sexual harassment with his wife in the
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navy would be bigger than tailhook, referring to another civil suit in which someone collected a lot of money from the navy. >> and elise was a willing participant in the scheme. >> it was obvious that they had a plan in action. >> it would appear that there may have been some partnership between eddie and elise, as far as setting this thing up. >> they planned to prove their case by luring one of the men she named in her journal, quincy brown, to their apartment to have unprotected sex with her and then claimed it was yet another rape. only this time, they'd have dna evidence to prove it. >> quincy did not force his way into that apartment. he came there willingly. he had sex with elise willingly. >> investigators believe eddie planned to kill quincy after the sexual act was complete, in order to silence him. it's not clear whether elise was aware of this or not.
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>> elise and eddie bought the gun in hampton, virginia, the night before this event occurred. i don't know if elise had planned that quincy would die. i don't know. >> but why did eddie kill his wife? >> eddie makdessi had taken out a $500,000 life insurance policy on his wife. this was less than 30 days prior to the incident. >> that's a lot of money to have in a life insurance policy for a sailor who has no family fortune, is not earning but a low rate in the navy, not making much money. >> this, plus an additional $200,000 from her navy life insurance was a significant payout. >> the seven deadly sins, greed is my favorite, and this man loved his money, and he was willing to sacrifice innocent people for $700,000. so he could live the good life. >> and he could pin her murder
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based on the forensic evidence, prosecutors believe that eddie makdessi was responsible for the murders of both his wife, elise, and quincy brown. they believe this whole thing started as a sexual harassment scam against the navy. elise makdessi made a videotape and written journal claiming that five men sexually assaulted and raped her while on duty at the naval air base where she worked. despite her claims on the tape, the navy says she never filed any charges against these men. >> sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape. >> but eddie and elise needed forensic evidence, so they invited one of the men she named in her journal, quincy brown, over to their apartment for a sexual threesome. >> elise would have claimed that quincy had raped her, and
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therefore, they would have been able to pursue their sexual harassment claim. >> on the night of the crime, there was no assault outside their apartment. when they returned home from dinner, quincy brown called their apartment at 9:36, most likely to confirm their date. >> hello? he said he'll be here in 15 minutes. >> okay, let's get ready. >> investigators believe eddie set the scene by tying elise to the bed. to quincy brown, it would appear to be a bondage fantasy for the evening. to the police, it would look like a violent assault. when quincy arrived, he had a condom in his pocket. perhaps he was encouraged not to use it, although no one really knows. >> go ahead on in. i'm just going to kick back and watch. >> after the sexual encounter,
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eddie pulled his first double cross of the evening on quincy brown. >> you raped my wife. >> they blamed him for breaking into the apartment and raping elise. it's unclear whether elise knew if quincy would die, but she obviously didn't know eddie would double cross her, too. eddie staged the scene to make it look like a break-in, assault and a rape-murder perpetrated by quincy brown. and eddie collects $700,000 in life insurance. >> and maybe he walks away with a sexual harassment case also. >> he almost got away with it, too, but in the end, he left too many clues. >> it was obvious that eddie makdessi was lying to me about what had happened and how things had happened in that bedroom.
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>> but when it came time to arrest eddie makdessi, he had fled to russia. >> the problem we were having is that he's now a russian citizen and we don't have an extradition treaty, so i can't get him out of russia. >> for almost a decade, eddie makdessi was on the run. reporter mike mather decided to track him down, despite everyone telling him it was useless. >> the state department at the time told me, virginia beach police told me, the embassy told me you're wasting your time, he's never coming back here. so, i said let's go find out. send him an e-mail. he agreed to meet with me. flew to moscow. >> apparently, mike mather caught makdessi at just the right time. he clearly didn't like living in russia. >> how can i say this? they took my money, they beat me up, they threw me in jail because they thought i was an american spy. and here i was without american documents to prove that i'm an american.
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>> makdessi chose to return to the united states and face trial, thinking that elise's video-taped allegations would provide the reasonable doubt he needed for acquittal. 14 years after the double homicide, eddie makdessi went on trial. the forensic evidence was overwhelming. >> we, the jury, find the defendant guilty of first-degree murder of quincy b. brown, guilty of first-degree murder of elise m. makdessi. >> makdessi was sentenced to two consecutive life terms. >> they explained very, very well how the blood spatter evidence contradicted what eddie said. >> it wasn't he said-she said, it was he said and everyone else was dead. it's never left me that eddie did that, and i've never questioned that he was capable of it, not even for a second. >> without the forensic
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