- Text
Costa Concordia a "labyrinth" for divers
The bodies of the missing Costa Concordia cruise ship passengers are thought to be in an area now deep underwater, a dangerous place for search divers to be at the best of times - never mind if the ships moves.
One diver described it as "a labyrinth," and said it was a miracle anyone survived.
Cruise search halts; Crews actions scrutinized
Video: Audio shows ship evacuation delayed
Friends pray for U.S. pair lost in ship disaster
Meanwhile, even more evidence is emerging that the ship's captain knew something was wrong long before he told the passengers, or took emergency measures.
Amateur video surfaced Friday that shows a crew member telling passengers to go back to their cabins, that "everything is under control," just half an hour before the ship capsized.
Watch Pizzey's full report above.
- Syrian bodies pile up; China, Russia reject tougher action
- Air Force dad surprises family at baseball game
- Romney gets GOP nod, rakes in cash with Trump
- Bear cools off in Calif. family's pool
- Dog runs alongside cyclists for 1,100 miles
- Jet makes emergency landing after debris falls off
- Video game orchestra strikes nostalgic chord
- Watch: Bear takes a dip in L.A.-area pool
- Noonan: Romney keeps Trump GOP "freakshow" alive
- Tenacious D: "We rock as hard as we can"
- Convicted killer tells "48 Hours": "I know who did it"
- Major gold buyer cheating consumers?
- Paul Simon's First "Hit"
- Homeowner in boxers fights alleged robbers on front lawn
- Coach dismissed after going to prom with student
- "Juror issues" as the John Edwards case continues




