I've been reading about the new lab also. I love it's "State of the Art" technology. Colorado needed this and I believe it will prove to be an asset in cases just like this one. I honestly believe the situation with the girls submerged in crude oil will prove to be an opportunity for learning and, hopefully, will set precedents on how similar cases will be handled. That felt very cold to type, so I hope my WS peeps understand it was not intended as such. I find the situation appalling and grievous.
If the lab, needs further assistance, there are others, all around the world, specialised in certain fields/aspects.
The different labs all work together, in so many various fields.
One lab cannot specialise in all aspects, as these require specialists and sophisticated machinery.
Tissues are frozen and sent off for further extensive diagnosis.
A small unsophisticated lab, would also have access to the world wide technology in science, in this age.
Sometimes it takes months before the different specialities, are all researched.
Scientists throughout these labs are constantly connected to one another.
It is a different world amongst them, speaking about their procedures, the progress of results etc.
Similarly with technology.
In this case, the oil aspect, and its affects, will be thoroughly inspected, by those with the most expertise.
CW has lost the war.
Nothing will be hidden.