

This was the main "object" of interest. If you blow the picture up you can see clues to the early scene... Though i have recieved in depth details about the scene captured by the first responders the details were left out of the article I'm publishing in the paper. The detail I did publish was ...he died on contact...I think I'm the only one that captured this bit of information. It was clear - it may be a month before anyone else says it...the Springfield press etc... but this is detail is certain.

The north side of the scene..you can see the intact wing. It was hard to capture the full scene due to the angles of perspective given to the press.