This is an official NTSB photo that looks aft over the top side of the left rear fuselage. It prominently shows the left center and left aft vertical stabilizer attachment points.
What is interesting, however, is on the lower center portion of the picture. It shows a gaping hole thru the fuselage where the aircraft's torn skin is bent upwards and outwards. This area, as well as the area immediately downwind of the gaping hole, is colored by a darkish residue. Could this be indicative of an in-flight explosion from inside the fuselage, near the left side of the vertical stabilizer?