Adam, why are officials acting so confident that matt and sweat are still in the area . Reporter thomas, thats a good question. This was a whos who of Law Enforcement that met the press this afternoon. You had the sheriffs department, you had the u. S. Marshals, the fbi, the local police. They said this was a very elaborate and creative plan. Now theyre going to get creative in their search. Theyre going to redeploy move out of this perimeter area of 16 miles, shift the focus, change their strategy. Theyre going to look at highways now. Theyre going to look at trains. They call it fast means of egress. Ways that these guys could have gotten out of this area in a very fast way. They have had 1400 tips so far. Theyre down to 600 searchers from 800. But no concrete leads. They believe theyre going to get these guys its just a matter of time. Thomas. It was really a Fascinating Press Conference to watch for the update. Msnbcs adam reese. Adam thank you. Now we turn our attention to 2016 an
Is this the real burial shroud of jesus or fake . It could be likened to a detective story, a scientific detective story. The possibility that a piece of archaeology could prove to us that jesus christ was crucified, buried and raised from the dead, this is the most significant moment in human history. Turin, northern italy in a specially built chapel in the citys cathedral lies the most famous religious relic in the world, the shroud of turin, the cloth that many believe wrapped the body of jesus of nazareth nearly 2,000 years ago. Protected by bulletproof glass, the 14foot rectangular cloth is so precious and so valuable, its rarely seen by the public. The last time that the turin shroud was displayed was in 2010. More than 2 million visitors were drawn to see it. The shroud is a fascinating object because it tells the story of jesus passion in one object. For believers, its much more than a relic. Its evidence of jesus rising from the dead. Some people think the turin shroud was pro
Crucifixion. The shroud of turin. Is this the real burial shroud of jesus or a fake . It could be likened to a detective story, a scientific detective story. The possibility that a piece of archaeology could prove to us that jesus christ was crucified, buried and raised from the dead, this is the most significant moment in human history. Turin, northern italy. In a specially built chapel in the citys cathedral lies the most famous religious relic in the world, the shroud of turin, the cloth that many believe wrapped the body of jesus of nazareth nearly 2,000 years ago. Protected by bulletproof glass, the 14foot rectangular cloth is so precious and so valuable, its rarely seen by the public. The last time that the turin shroud was displayed was in 2010. More than 2 million visitors were drawn to see it. The shroud is a fascinating object because it tells the story of jesuss passion in one object. For believers, its much more than a relic. Its evidence of jesus rising from the dead. Some
(Season 1 Episode 4 of 10): Curses surrounding the Turin Shroud, the Cave of Altamira and other artifacts. Cursed Treasures airs on Blaze at 11:00 PM, Friday 3 May. Curses surrounding the Turin Shroud, the Cave of Altamira and other artifacts
(Season 1 Episode 4 of 10): Curses surrounding the Turin Shroud, the Cave of Altamira and other artifacts. Cursed Treasures airs on Blaze at 10:00 PM, Tuesday 30 April. Curses surrounding the Turin Shroud, the Cave of Altamira and other artifacts