he appealed when the pentagon turned him down. and then out of the blue one day they sent him a cd with 361 photographs showing the return of fallen service members and the remains of astronauts who died on board the columbia in 2003. all coming home to dover air force base. and most people, including many news organizations didn't realize that the photos existed at at all. didn't realize that the defense department was taking these photographs to document the transfer ceremonies in the first place. there was a media ban on the media taking their own photos or on anybody publishing those photos. but russ kick in arizona, he figured it out. and he filed specifically for them. he placed a freedom of information act for, quote, all photogphs showing caskets containing the remains of u.s. military personnel at dover air force base. he crafted it just right and he was the one who got them. when he got them he published them on his website, a website