Authorities try to determine how Leslie Jordan died as mourning fans flock to crash site
A memorial for Leslie Jordan and her friend Elaine Parker lie beside a pile of debris at the crash site where their helicopter crashed last Thursday.
PHOTO: LESLIE JORDAN/TWITTER /
An aerial view of the crash site yesterday (Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2014) show the pile of debris from the helicopter crash at the crash site near the intersection of Highway 31 and Highway 8 in Tuscaloosa County last Thursday (February 22, 2014).
PHOTO: LESLIE JORDAN/TWITTER /
A memorial for Leslie Jordan and her friend Elaine Parker lie beside a pile of debris at the crash site where their helicopter crashed last Thursday.
PHOTO: LESLIE JORDAN/TWITTER /
A memorial for Leslie Jordan and her friend Elaine Parker lie beside a pile of debris at the crash site where their helicopter crashed last Thursday.
PHOTO: LESLIE JORDAN/TWITTER /
A memorial for Leslie Jordan and her friend Elaine Parker lie beside a pile of debris at the crash site where their helicopter crashed last Thursday.
PHOTO: LESLIE JORDAN/TWITTER /
A memorial for Leslie Jordan and her friend Elaine Parker lie beside a pile of debris at the crash site where their helicopter crashed last Thursday.
PHOTO: LESLIE JORDAN/TWITTER /
A memorial for Leslie Jordan and her friend Elaine Parker lie beside a pile of debris at the crash site where their helicopter crashed last Thursday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Police and investigators are trying to determine how a South Bend, Ind., woman was killed in a helicopter crash on Thursday in Tuscaloosa County.
Leslie Jordan and a female friend, Elaine Parker, were the victims of the crash, which occurred within sight of their home in a residential area of T