I was down there yesterday just after it happened and it was surreal to see that there was just no bridge there where there used to be one. Unfortunately someone with our knowledge couldn't help much as it was a complete collapse. From watching the video I see an almost perfectly symmetrical, and instantaneous, collapse of the main span.
My own 2 cents freom what I saw (and I know there will be a lot of this)
You just don't see failures initiate and progress perfecly symmetrical within a span like that, leading me to believe that the collapse must have begun on the backspan. It is almost certain that the main span needed the moment contribution from the back spans. Two plausible scenarios are a local deck failure that dropped and the falling mass energy took out an important backspan truss member on the south side, or a failure within the truss at that location, leading to progrsssive collapse on the south side of the south pier, and a complete failure of the main span as a result of unforseen moment deficiency.