A U.S. Navy air traffic controller is found raped and murdered in her own home, and the body of one of her co-workers is found right next to her bed. She was stabbed to death, and he was shot multiple times. Her husband says that after they come home from dinner, he was attacked by an intruder and knocked unconscious. When he awoke, he found his wife being raped in their bed, and he shot and killed her attacker. His U.S. Navy wife had left a journal and a videotape alleging sexual harassment and multiple rapes at her place of employment. Does the evidence at the murder scene back up her claims?
—Malia Kapalena