by Workingman » 24 Mar 2014, 18:57
Hopefully some piece of evidence will be found, no matter how small or how seemingly insignificant. An identifiable item of clothing or a seat cushion, anything, would at least give a definite location and put an end to speculation. For now it still remains the case of us, and importantly the victims families, not knowing.
Also, what this does not do is explain the avalanche of conflicting misinformation and b/s peddled since day one of the disappearance. All that those supposedly relevant bits of "evidence" did was spread the search thinner than it would otherwise have been. In the process the families, friends and loved ones were put through an additional hell.
My cynical side also thinks that this is a good excuse, of sorts, to run down a dangerous, time-consuming and expensive search and rescue operation that nobody ever thought had a chance of being successful.
I admire the work done by Inmarsat and our AAIB, it was a world-class investigation carried out in record time, but if the truth had been out there from the start it might never have been necessary.