in december 2019, she arrived at fort bliss in texas, an 18-year-old soldier. >> she was a very, veryand her basic training's 1st sergeant loved her and praised her. nick: but she left the military draped in a flag. she'd been found dead on new year's eve 2020 in her barracks at age 19. an initial army press release said -- "the iron eagle team is deeply saddened by the loss of our friend and teammate.” but a second statement three days later, after a local news report, revealed a darker time in uniform. graham reported she had been raped by a fellow member of her unit in december 2019. the army said it launched a criminal investigation, separated her from her alleged attacker, and offered and encouraged medical help. in nicole's home, nicole and anthony graham keep a photographic shrine, the happy daughter of a white mother and black veteran, the smiling soldier, the confident girl, confidence that, they say, the army extinguished. >> that same glow that she had about the military, the same happiness wasn't there. nick: and they say what the army claimed to have done to protect her i