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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 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 qui
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...
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brown with the horse of abraham lincoln. he was an underground railroad conductor, he worked for the lincolns. he was living in quincy and came in springfield to lead lincolns horse in the funeral. and you can see that. that is very moving. the soldiers have lined up in front of the receiving vault awaiting the approach of the carriage. you can see the pallbearers lined up in back, walking up with the hearse. many of those are descendents of the original pallbearers at the time of the burial. one of them is robert stewart his great-great-grandfather was taught stewart, who was a first law partner of abraham lincoln. he is in the procession today. now the carriage is approaching the receiving vault. it has become very quiet. you can see the pallbearers walking in with the white sash. the hearse is now approaching a receiving vault. host: what division is this that would be accompanying the hearst most closely that we are watching? >> there were many divisions many of them came from camp butler which was a union camp just east of springfield. many of these were units. the iron brigade, they are pulling the hearse off t
brown with the horse of abraham lincoln. he was an underground railroad conductor, he worked for the lincolns. he was living in quincy and came in springfield to lead lincolns horse in the funeral. and you can see that. that is very moving. the soldiers have lined up in front of the receiving vault awaiting the approach of the carriage. you can see the pallbearers lined up in back, walking up with the hearse. many of those are descendents of the original pallbearers at the time of the burial....
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brown with the horse of abraham lincoln. he was an underground railroad conductor, he worked for the lincolns. he was living in quincy and came in springfield to lead lincolns horse in the funeral. and you can see that. that is very moving. the soldiers have lined up in front of the receiving vault awaiting the approach of the carriage. you can see the pallbearers lined up in back, walking up with the hearse. many of those are descendents of the original pallbearers at the time of the burial. one of them is robert stewart his great-great-grandfather was taught stewart, who was a first law partner of abraham lincoln. he is in the procession today. now the carriage is approaching the receiving vault. it has become very quiet. you can see the pallbearers walking in with the white sash. the hearse is now approaching a receiving vault. host: what division is this that would be accompanying the hearst most closely that we are watching? >> there were many divisions many of them came from camp butler which was a union camp just east of springfield. many of these were units. the iron brigade, they are pulling the hearse off t
brown with the horse of abraham lincoln. he was an underground railroad conductor, he worked for the lincolns. he was living in quincy and came in springfield to lead lincolns horse in the funeral. and you can see that. that is very moving. the soldiers have lined up in front of the receiving vault awaiting the approach of the carriage. you can see the pallbearers lined up in back, walking up with the hearse. many of those are descendents of the original pallbearers at the time of the burial....
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brown with the horse bob. you see the reverend he's a black man, he worked for the lincolns, he was living in quincy he came topringfield to lead lincoln's horse in the funeral. and you can see that. that's very moving. in back of me now, the soldiers have lined up in front of the receiving vault awaiting the approach of the carriage. and you can see the pallbearers lined up in back walking with the hearse. many of those pallbearers are zen dents of the original pallbearers at the time of the burial. one of them is robert stewart, his great great grandfather was john todd stewart who was the first law partner of abraham lincoln, he is in the procession today today. >> now the carriage is approaching the receiving vault, it's become very quiet. and you can see the pallbearers walking in back with a white sash sash. >> the hearse is now approaching the receiving vault. it's about to stop. it has stopped. >> richard what division is this that we've been watching. which is closest to the hearse? >> i'm not exactly certain. there are many divisions, many of them came from camp butler which is a union camp just east
brown with the horse bob. you see the reverend he's a black man, he worked for the lincolns, he was living in quincy he came topringfield to lead lincoln's horse in the funeral. and you can see that. that's very moving. in back of me now, the soldiers have lined up in front of the receiving vault awaiting the approach of the carriage. and you can see the pallbearers lined up in back walking with the hearse. many of those pallbearers are zen dents of the original pallbearers at the time of the...
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brown with the horse of abraham lincoln. he is a black man. he was an underground railroad conductor who worked for the lincolns. he was living in quincy, and he came to springfield to lead lincoln's horse in the funeral. you can see that. that's very moving. in back of me now the soldiers have lined up in front of the receiving vault awaiting the approach of the carriage. you can see the pallbearers lined up walking with the hearse. many of the pallbearers are descendents of the original pallbearers at the time of the burial. one of them is robert stewart. his grandfather was john todd stewart, who was the first law partner of abraham lincoln. he is in the procession today. now the carriage is approaching the receiving vault. it has become very quiet. and you can see the pallbearers walking back with a white sash. the hearse is now approaching the receiving vault. it is about to stop. it has stopped. >> richard, what division is this that would be accompanying the hearse most closely? richard: i'm sorry? >> which division would have been that we are seeing close to the hearse. richard: i'm not exactly certain . there were many divisio
brown with the horse of abraham lincoln. he is a black man. he was an underground railroad conductor who worked for the lincolns. he was living in quincy, and he came to springfield to lead lincoln's horse in the funeral. you can see that. that's very moving. in back of me now the soldiers have lined up in front of the receiving vault awaiting the approach of the carriage. you can see the pallbearers lined up walking with the hearse. many of the pallbearers are descendents of the original...