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too many questions. this is settled, we don t want to hear your questions. the first thing that comes to my mind, what might they be hiding? what might they not want to release because they don t know the public reaction is going to be? i, as a scientist and a physician, want the public to know, i want the brother to know, but i want the public to know what is going on here. why, as dr. baden said come of the three fractures that occurred in the neck, much more common in a homicide, rather than a sheet hanging off a bunk bed where you have to be contorted at a strange angle. what about the hemorrhages that dr. baden, who observed the autopsy, found in his eyes? what about the marks that were found on the next? what does all of that me and? did two guards fall asleep simultaneously, and he is left unobserved or two hours? we are supposed to believe that. what about the video cameras being turned off miraculously? and one more thing that no one has ever said on this show before, how co
forward-operating base rushmore, about 40 miles from the deadly and volatile board with pakistan where shorter and his platoon will set up home for the next year. reporter: you ve got a court here, basketball court. basketball s the biggest thing we ve got here. reporter: laptops, video games, 21st century gadgets offer momentary escapes from war s reality. you got busted out? i thought madden was going to happen tonight. connect it to the power, geniuses. it s connected. no it ain t, genius. it s running off that. if this ain t plugged in reporter: how important is it for you guys to create some sort of sense of home? well, for me, pretty soon there s going to be grass growing around here. for some guys fish. reporter: richardson says all you need is a sheet hanging from your bunk to create a little privacy. you see these guys 24 hours a day every day we go on missions together. they become your family, but this is whenever you need to get away, just you