Flight 800 Probe

Sixteen months, 7,000 witness interviews, hundreds of rumors, countless theories, and one Pierre Salinger after the TWA Flight 800 disaster, the FBI says it is done once and for all with its investigation. The New York Times said the word came in a letter from the bureau to families of the 230 people who died when the 747 exploded and crashed in the Atlantic shortly after taking off from New York's JFK airport. The bureau said it has found no evidence that bombs or missiles downed the plane.

Sixteen months, 7,000 witness interviews, hundreds of rumors, countless theories, and one Pierre Salinger after the TWA Flight 800 disaster, the FBI says it is done once and for all with its investigation. The New York Times said the word came in a letter from the bureau to families of the 230 people who died when the 747 exploded and crashed in the Atlantic shortly after taking off from New York's JFK airport. The bureau said it has found no evidence that bombs or missiles downed the plane.