As was stated earlier, Larry Hickey's "WARPATH ACROSS THE PACIFIC" is a MUST HAVE. Details of the crash are there from the lone surviving crew member.
Go to
http://www.345thbombgroup.org/history/m ... eports.php and look in the 500th's Mission Report for Jan 9, 1945 ( pages 217-219). That is the original Army report of the mission which includes initial details of the crash in Luzon.
Also, find a copy of MACR 16290 (Missing Air Crew Report) on the internet. That is the official Army report of the crash and all info pertinent to it. It contains a trail of letters explaining how all the bodies were recovered but it was impossible to figure out who was who. As a result they were re-buried in Manilla and listed as "Unknown # 1" , #2, etc.
The crew members of the plane are listed there. I have been unable to locate the lone survivor, Sgt Walt Nelson, and presume that he has passed away now. The plane was named "Man-O-War" and I have never been able to find a picture of it.
Another member of that crew, Cpl Reggie Dunnavant, was a hometown friend of my Great-Uncle's who happened to be in the 501st Squadron and was KIA himself.
That should get you a good start. Good luck