analyzed the shoe bomb 17 years ago. that told us that that device was built by someone other than richard reid. reporter: while reid failed to light the detonator, the fbi showed the explosive potential. put the shoe, our re-creation of the shoe with the exact amount of explosives on that. detonated it to educate the court. reporter: the forensics on the boston marathon bombing, pressure cookers killed three and injured several hundred. that is fragments of the pressure cooker, the copper coated steel top, the bb s and small nails. reporter: the warehouse is home to more than a million pieces of bomb evidence. it s like a historical archive allowing investigators identify trends and pursue criminal prosecutions. if a scientist finds the latent print inside an ied,
on that, detonated it. reporter: yeager explained forensics on the al qaeda influenced boston marathon bombing. a pressure cooker, these little thin things are small nails increasing potential to be lethal. the warehouse is home to 1 million pieces of bomb evidence. it is like a historical archive allowing investigators to identify trends and pursue criminal prosecution. reporter: were investigators some cases never seem finished like the 2003 plot the killed alleged co-conspirator brian wells. the bomb lobbed around his neck. will stick in my memory because it took 7 years of my life. it is a bank robbery plot by a sociopath. one piece out of hundreds that looked like probably part of the bomb. not going to hunt me until i retire. reporter: with the fbi in huntsville, alabama, catherine herridge, fox news. reporter: top congressional democrats being called out by the sun of a 9/11 victim for
the explosive stopped within the actual waffle. i perform dna analysis on my hair that was found inside the soul. alice, who now oversees the fbi lab, analyzed the shoe bomb 17 years ago. that told us that that device was built by someone other than richard reid. while he failed to like the detonator, the fbi team jody jury the exclusive potential. we took a sheet of aluminum, we took the re-creation with the explosion on it, that the needed. he explained that forensics on the al qaeda influenced 2013 boston marathon bombing. pressure cookers killed three and injured a 700. that his fragrance of the pressure cooker, copper coated steel shock, the little things are small nails. inside this massive fbi warehouse, box after box. their warehouses help to more than a million pieces of bomb evidence. it s like a historical archive,
warehouse is box after box. the warehouse is home to more than a million pieces of bomb evidence. it s like historical archives. allowing investigators to identify trends and to pursue criminal prosecutions. if a scientist finds a latent print inside an ied, that information would be searched against databases and an individual could be identified. the primary advantage that a tears has is their anonymity. we are taking away from them that advantage. the 2010 sometimes square plot was a near miss. everything but the kitchen sink. butane tanks, he had a pressure cooker. he had some sort of thermos bottle. he had a clock timer. these photos show the damage fiesel s device could have done. the work takes a team. we have a partnership with several components in the department of defense, other components in doj to include atf, the department
president is tonight. john. the plague of u.s. agencies took a troubling new turn where the police in the u.k. says it will stop sharing intelligence and evidence with their u.s. counterparts because of the plague of leaks that have been coming out here. about the manchester bombing. they were infuriated when the name of the bomber was released in the united states before they were ready to release it. then the fact that these photographs of bomb evidence showed up in the new york times, it basically hit the roof. theresa may came to nato today. she was going to speak with president trump about the intelligence sharing. listen here. our partnership is built on trust. knowing that intelligence can be shared confidently. and i will be making clear to president trump today that the intelligence shared between law enforcement agencies must remain