he investigation is focusing on the train's engineer, William Rockefeller, who said he, "slipped into a daze," just before the crash. The NTSB said alcohol tests on Rockefeller came back negative
There is still no official cause for Sunday's deadly commuter rail accident in New York City. The investigation is focusing on the train's engineer, William Rockefeller, who said he, "slipped into a daze," just before the crash. The NTSB said alcohol tests on Rockefeller came back negative. Jeff Pegues reports.