. >> brown was one of elise's 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. >>> elise and eddie makdessi had been married for only five years at the time of elise's murder. they lived in an apartment off the military base and had no children. >> elise enjoyed being in the navy. she was looking fo