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the medical examiner ruled cassie had died of blunt force head injuries but couldn't say for sure how it happened or if a crime had been committed. so prosecutors in yuma county, arizona, chose not to charge veech because of lack of evidence. the file on cassie was officially closed in 2003. veech was a free man. fast forward a few years to february 2006 when cassie's case landed on the desk of julie hainy, a cold case investigator for ncis, the naval criminal investigative service. because veech was a marine, a case file had been created years earlier. >> common sense and 24 years of doing this told me it didn't add up. >> reporter: hainy started to piece together what happened. for inspiration, she posted this picture at her desk. >> it just reminds me of what -- why i'm here. what -- who i'm working for. >> reporter: julie hainy turned the case file inside out,

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