yevgeny prigozhin, the boss of the notorious wagner mercenary group. another angle, seen here in video circulating online, showing the plane suddenly plunging from its cruising altitude of 28,000 feet. russia s state aviation agency saying prigozhin was onboard. pro-wagner sources saying he was one of ten people killed. video circulating online from the crash site showing what appeared to be puncture marks in the wreckage. experts saying this points to the likelihood of a missile strike, not a bomb blast. if it had been a bomb on board, we would ve seen deformation that would have been expanding out of the aircraft. right now, we re seeing puncture holes from shrapnel that are signatures of surface to air or air to air missiles. reporter: president biden today asked if he thought putin was involved. i don t know for a fact what happened, but i m not surprised. there s not much that happens in russia that putin s not behind. reporter: prigozhin, a billionaire and a one-time
knife. they want to see if this type of knife one that would go with this particular knife sheath would fit the type of cuts and, uh, puncture marks that were made likely on the victims and see if it s consistent with that knife one week later on november 29th enforcement service search warrant on k bar itself headquartered in new york. requesting from k bar all elektronik, lee stored customer records and transactions related to the sale of various models of k bar knives from january 1st 2022 to present they don t have the murder weapon. so is this identification critical priority identifying anybody that would have this particular weapon? a likely a k bar knife is extremely important to linking the crime scene on november 19th less than a week after the murders a different warrant, this time law enforcement requests exterior camera
animals in ukraine. abandoned victims of the war. this footage was captured by a man who has travelled across europe to help save pets who have been left behind. they had a home, they had a loving family, it was warm and fed and suddenly these loud bangs happened and it was dragged across ukraine. he has puncture marks where he habiten by street dogs and is petrified and lost all faith in humanity. that is a very painful thing to have seen. in humanity. that is a very painful thing to have seen. humanity. that is a very painful thing to have seen. in the back you have cages thing to have seen. in the back you have cages and thing to have seen. in the back you have cages and food. thing to have seen. in the back you have cages and food. nick- thing to have seen. in the back you have cages and food. nick is - thing to have seen. in the back you have cages and food. nick is one i thing to have seen. in the back you j have cages and food. nick is one of many volu ntes have cages and
also say they have found no signs of puncture wounds. experts are pointing to the strong possibility that a toxin was smeared in his face. tonight, the mystery of kim jong-un s brother s death is deepening, after being attacked at the kuala lumpur airport, kim jong-nam didn t die of a heart attack according to malaysia s top health official. as for the possibility of external wounds nothing obvious for us to suggest any puncture marks or wounds. reporter: no puncture marks, what does it mean? this is a direct absorption into the body and that can be fairly rapid. that can happen within the mouth. within the nose. or even in the eyes or underneath the eyelids. reporter: dr. victor weeden is a forensic pathologist who s investigated hundreds of murders. south korean officials have called kim jong-nam s death a murder, they say he was poisoned and say kim jong-un s regime ordered the hit. dr. weeden says the attackers
the couple s third dog, bandit, was initially believed to be unharmed, but the humane society discovered he suffered injuries, too, but not from the killer. we discovered that bandit actually had several puncture marks, which indicated that he had been in a fight and probably had been in a fight with the other two dogs. so the dogs attacked one another, but not the killer, even while the killer was beating them. and they stood there and they took their beatings, and then they went and they hid. to animal behavioralists, the reason was clear. and a stranger wouldn t have been able to beat those dogs brutally the way they were beaten without them fighting back. somebody obviously knew the dogs, so it had to be somebody that, you know, they weren t going to fight back. it seemed pretty clear from the evidence that only one person could have done this crime. but prosecutors had a problem. the surviving dog, bandit, obviously couldn t tell police what happened. so investigat