find. we are a multidisciplinary, entirely volunteer organization that helps law enforcement look for clandestine graves and to recover evidence and to recover bodies from those graves. for necrosearch, the starting point was the braided hair that was believed to be from michelle wallace. forensic plant ecologist vicki trammell looked for any plant material that was in the hair. the hair had spent five years outside most likely being drug around by scavengers like coyotes. so my question was not so much where is the body, because i had no way of determining that, but where had the hair spent five years? the lack of soil in the hair suggested the body had not been buried. the hair wasn t muddy and there was bleach marks. in other words, bleached by the sun in the places that were exposed.
for clandestine graves and to recover evidence and to recover bodies from those graves. for necrosearch, the starting point was the braided hair that was believed to be from michelle wallace. forensic plant ecologist vicki trammell looked for any plant material that was in the hair. the hair had spent five years outside most likely being drug around by scavengers like coyotes. so my question was not so much where is the body, because i had no way of determining that, but where had the hair spent five years? the lack of soil in the hair suggested the body had not been buried. the hair wasn t muddy and there was bleach marks. in other words, bleached by the sun in the places that were exposed. and that would not have happened had the hair been buried for five years.
entirely volunteer organization that helps law enforcement look for clandestine graves and to recover evidence and to recover bodies from those graves. for necrosearch, the starting point was the braided hair that was believed to be from michelle wallace. forensic plant ecologist vicki trammell looked for any plant material that was in the hair. the hair had spent five years outside most likely being drug around by scavengers like coyotes. so my question was not so much where is the body, because i had no way of determining that, but where had the hair spent five years? the lack of soil in the hair suggested the body had not been buried. the hair wasn t muddy and there was bleach marks. in other words, bleached by the sun in the places that were exposed. and that would not have happened had the hair been buried for
people of this continent to a long twilight struggle until finally a wall tumbled down and an iron curtain, too. from western europe to east to south america to southeast asia, 70 years of the democratic movement spread. and nations that once knew only the blinders of fear began to taste the blessings of freedom. there s no doubt, the events of june 6th, 1944, changed the course of history. msnbc contributor mike barnacle takes a look back on this hockeyic day. facing west. towards the beach, where they landed. the channel they crossed. and the land that they left to come and help rid the world of the terror that was hitler s third rite. omaha beach, the american cemetery, normandy. 172 acres, 9,386 headstones. bleached white by sun, wind and
who can put bombs on to planes that can t be detected. reporter: that bomb maker, ibrahim al asiri, is bleached to be responsible for several attempts against the u.s., including the failed 2009 christmas day underwear bomber attack. he is not seen in the video, which eamerican emerged on jihadist websites. intelligence experts say he and other aqap leaders have gone back to using couriers to communicate to avoid detection, making it even harder to figure out what wahishi may be up to next. and his message to the united states was very much the same as bin laden s, we re coming after you. reporter: and that man, ibrahim al asiri, the master bomb maker for al qaeda in yemen, he s the one man not seen in this video. the u.s. very much believes he remains in hiding, and there is a great deal of concern about what he may be up to next. don. barbara starr, thank you,