this is an air nautical institute. that suitcase will be brought to a lab outside of paris and there, again, it s unclear when results are going to be coming forward. it s also unclear whether or not there s going to be a preliminary report that could give answers fairly quickly. fred pleitgen, thank you for the answers. time now to start with aviation correspondent richard quest in new york, from denver cnn safety analyst and former faa crash investigator david sousy and lawrence kobilinsky, from the john jay college of criminal justice. what do you expect to learn from this lab in toulouse once they get the piece of the airplane. the first and crucial fact will be the confirmation that it is mh-370. we may be certain but until these people say yes, absolutely, we can prove it, then it s not there s no total certainty. so that s the first crucial
suitcase that was also found there on the beach is coming to france. that is going to be analyzed at a lab outside of paris, alisyn. that could be in the interesting piece to the puzzle fred. thanks for that. meanwhile, the overarching question why did this crash happen? u.s. intelligence agencies are focused on the cockpit claiming someone changed course before it vanished. we are live on details with that. what are they saying, renee? sources are telling cnn that someone in the cockpit of flight 370 deliberately directed the aircraft movements before it disappeared. the assessment is based on satellite and other available evidence. we know they looked at the
scheck and clark tell lowery not to celebrate yet. the evidence has been sitting in an unrefrigerated vault for 20 years. time, heat, bacteria, any one of them might have destroyed the dna and with it lowery s hopes for clearing his name. the innocence project makes the decision to send the rape evidence to a lab outside of san francisco. dr. edward blake is known for his skill in teasing dna from even the oldest and smallest samples. is the relevant biology there so that something useful can be done with it? that s the thing i don t know when the evidence arrives. dr. blake first examines the evidence, including bed sheets and swabs taken from the victim back in 1981. he finds that sperm cells are
long. it was a very i think that s one of the first times i ever really cried hard. scheck and clark tell lowery not to celebrate yet. the evidence has been sitting in an unrefrigerated vault for 20 years. time, heat, bacteria, any one of them might have destroyed the dna and with it lowery s hopes for clearing his name. the innocence project makes the decision to send the rape evidence to a lab outside of san francisco. dr. edward blake is known for his skill in teasing dna from even the oldest and smallest samples. is the relevant biology there so that something useful can be done with it? that s the thing i don t know when the evidence arrives.
evidence is lost or destroyed because nobody had a system of preserving the evidence. that s when i felt the whole weight lift from me for the very first time. i just felt like i was finally digging myself out of this hole that had been buried in for so long. it was a very i think that s one of the first times i ever really cried hard. scheck and clark tell lowery not to celebrate yet. the evidence has been sitting in an unrefrigerated vault for 20 years. time, heat, bacteria, any one of them might have destroyed the dna and with it lowery s hopes for clearing his name. the innocence project makes the decision to send the rape evidence to a lab outside of san francisco. dr. edward blake is known for his skill in teasing dna from even the oldest and smallest samples.