cruiser. the tasarnaev brothers tried to steal his gun. the jurors heard gruesome evidence that left many in tears. molly is live outside and we are hearing more about the killing of that officer molly? reporter: absolutely john. jurors saw the autopsy photos of the officer in the trial of jahar tasarnaev. they showed the two brothers walking up to the cruiser and the final moments of the officer s life. collier was shot between the eyes at close range and head and right hand and the bullets were fired in rapid succession. and a dispatcher tried to send collier to the scene and he
as i m shooting at the guy, you know, he s continuously shooting back at me. and he s got cover behind his vehicle. the only cover i have at this point is the door of my vehicle, which is really not cover at all. the bullets are flying back and forth in rapid succession. sutcliffe realizes he s helpless to do anything, lying defenseless and bleeding badly on the ground. he only hopes the gunman won t turn on him. i look down and realized that i had a lot of blood squirting out of my arm. and i maybe only had three or four minutes before i might pass out. i ve been shot. i need assistance. i m bleeding badly. at this point, another officer arrives at the scene. officer payne s partner, eric burnett. and my partner runs up to the vehicle and squats down behind the tire and looks under the vehicle and looks over the top of it. and he sees the guy, and he starts shooting. and he looks underneath the vehicle and just lays down a massive amount of gunfire. barnett, protected only b
know, he s continuously shooting back at me. and he s got cover behind his vehicle. the only cover i have at this point is the door of my vehicle, which is really not cover at all. the bullets are flying back and forth in rapid succession. sutcliffe realizes he s helpless to do anything, lying defenseless and bleeding badly on the ground. he only hopes the gunman won t turn on him. i look down and realized that i had a lot of blood squirting out of my arm. and i maybe only had three or four minutes before i might pass out. i ve been shot. i need assistance. i m bleeding badly. at this point, another officer arrives at the scene. officer payne s partner, eric burnett. and my partner runs up to the vehicle and squats down behind the tire and looks under the vehicle and looks over the top of it. and he sees the guy, and he starts shooting. and he looks underneath the vehicle and just lays down a massive amount of gunfire. barnett, protected only by the tire of a truck, starts fi
and he s got cover behind his vehicle. the only cover i have at this point is the door of my vehicle, which is really not cover at all. the bullets are flying back and forth in rapid succession. sutcliffe realizes he s helpless to do anything, lying defenseless and bleeding badly on the ground. he only hopes the gunman won t turn on him. i look down and realized that i had a lot of blood squirting out of my arm. and i maybe only had three or four minutes before i might pass out. i ve been shot. i need assistance. i m bleeding badly. at this point, another officer arrives at the scene. officer payne s partner, eric burnett. and my partner runs up to the vehicle and squats down behind the tire and looks under the vehicle and looks over the top of it. and he sees the guy, and he starts shooting. and he looks underneath the vehicle and just lays down a massive amount of gunfire. barnett, protected only by the tire of a truck, starts firing at close range. but the suspect has addi
joining us now, tim and bob, a former pilot and long time aviation correspondent. pleasure to see you both. thanks for joining us. bob, let s start with you u. what has people so excited about the partial hand shake is that it very well could be the last transmission of point of contact. it could be. it s interesting when you look at pings, what we ve been told so far you have them every hour regularly reporting in as it tries to make a hand shake with the satellite high over the indian ocean. what s intriguing when this airplane took off, there were three pings and more rapid succession. then when that rapid left turn was made at altitude, there were three more pings in rapid succession. the question is why? it may have to do with altitude changes or the presentation of the aircraft to the satellite. indication of the big swooping turn could mean the plane went