As many as nine of the 98 victims who died in the worst building collapse in modern U.S. history might have survived the initial cave-in, a USA TODAY investigation suggests. The investigation raises questions about whether any of the victims of the collapse could have been rescued, and how the building collapse has been investigated, including whether the site was a crime scene and whether autopsies were properly performed. | | News Alert Tuesday, August 24 | | | | | | | |