I'll post a temporary comment here (probably will get deleted as being off the original topic).
The only problem that we have here is the possibility that some will take the pictures and the published letter as facts released outside the investigation. Neither are factual. They are only as factual as the person who initially collected them, outside the official invstigation.
Crew interviews are like depositions, multiple parties are present and back and forth questioning considers the amount of recall by survivors.
Photographs are only surface documentation and unless collected against team investigating standards, do not in themselves tell a story.
Let the rumors continue, the facts will be published in an official report.