they are taken care of individually. the pieces, whatever available. they are documented exactly where they landed and using a similar trajectory follow you can determine which parts of which human are there so it's likely they are able to put those together for the families and say these are the remains of your family member. >> that's a horrific thought. it's part of the process and it's the job in what families want. they want to know what happened and they want to know why it happened. david, thank you very much. some of these images are going to be seeing more of this it appears. now, cnn reporters are gathering a whole lot of pictures. a lot of images from their vantage point sending a lot of tweets out from the scenes that they are seeing on the ground there. go to cnn.com/germanwings and check out the reporting. a lot is more powerful in images that you'll see than words you're going to hear. look at that. john? >> should also say we could get new information any minute right now a news conference in paris from french investigators overseeing the situation right now. those new details ahead.