start of the penalty phase for convicted bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. i m joined by patricia wen from the boston globe. describe what it s like coming on the heels of the dzhokhar tsarnaev verdict, found guilty on all 30 counts, then we have the marathon happening right before the start of the penalty phase. i think this is a very emotional time. fortunately today s event went smoothly, it s a happy occasion. but tomorrow the trial really pivots into a whole new direction. the guilt phase obviously unfolded like a documentary, the defense admitted that dzhokhar tsarnaev did it and the prosecution just sort of unfolded his whole case. starting tomorrow we re going to be the jury will be faced with this profound decision whether he deserves the death penalty. when we think about the boston strong and resilience yens of the community, the
saying freddie gray justice. the mayor has asked to work on the investigation. she spoke to andrea mitchell in the last hour. i m determined to make sure we get to the bottom of what happened. i m also determined to make sure anyone who needs to be held responsible and accountable for any misconduct will be held accountable. wbal reporter joining us on this. do we have the time line of the investigation. they initially say this happened without incident. we don t have all the facts from the police department. rer reporting thomas according to sources there were additional stops of the police van addition to ones the police department divulged. that can be a critical part of this investigation. let me tell you where we stand now. an autopsy is underway to determine the cause and manner of death in the death of freddieifreddie gray. that will be a crucial part. it s not going to be quick. death in custody cases, those autopsies can take up to 90 days to complete. not only