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can. dr. mannion, recovering the body of the co-pilot this has been an extremely difficult process considering the high impact. he was right in the front of the plane. what do the investigators need to do to be able to conduct, for example, a toxicology test for this co-pilot? >> well oftentimes the body may be fragmented. you have to recover as many body parts as you can for testing if it's impossible to do blood or urine testing, they will go to testing of organs, sufsch as liver and brain. and vitreous fluid in the eye. >> will that show whether the pilot was any specific medication? >> yes. the drugs are -- often the lipid viable drugs will be held in the liver and in the brain. and oftentimes appear in the vitreous. if you can't get blood or urine, then we look for lipid type

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