Lumpur friday afternoon with 239 people onboard. It has not been seen since. More than two full days later. The airline is dealing with the families of the passengers both in malaysia and china. But they have Little Information beyond the incredibly frustrating, we dont know. Airplanes and ships from several countries including the United States are scanning the water off the vietnamese coast for any sign of wreckage, any sign of life. Cnns jim clancy is in kuala lumpur. Jim, it is more than 48 hours since that plane and all those people vanished. It is dawning a new day. 6 00 a. M. Monday morning. Are investigators finding any kind of clues that could give people hope that they at least know the whereabouts of where this plane may have gone down . Reporter clues is exactly the right word, deborah. As we look at this story and the way that its evolving, we keep getting clues. There was an oil slick that has been reported in vietnamese waters. Now theres word that theres debris thats be
into a blessing for america s farmers. reporter: through all the bitter cold and blowing snow, through the misery and madness, the long running winter has brought long-awaited water. and the head of the maryland farm bureau, chuck frey, says after some dry years, that s a big relief. whether it s a dairy farmer on the east coast or whether you live in d.c. or wherever you live, your food comes from a farm. it s all hedged upon that water. reporter: winter water counts? absolutely, it counts. reporter: as a rule, every 20 inches of snow will melt into just one inch of water. that may not seem like much. but a year ago, well over half the country was in drought conditions. now the dry spots are down to around 35%. that s mainly in the west. places like california. they are not going to even get to normal by the time their wet season ends later this spring. reporter: in simple terms, it comes down to this. with enough snow and enough rain, a farm like this can more than doub
of who did murder dorothy edwards, diana began looking for alternate suspects. and she found one in the neighbor who discovered the body, james holloway. i read the testimony of james holloway, and my head just about spun off of my little spindly neck. i was like, wow. holloway had spent an unusually long period of time at the crime scene before calling the police. he goes inside dorothy edwards house. he sees that wall of blood for the first time. but he doesn t call police. he decides that he s going to go to the other side neighbor and get her to come in the house with him. so he s at the closet door again, and he decides to put gloves on. then he opens the door. and lo and behold, there she was. really? he put his gloves on before he went to open the door?