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Remains identified of September 11 flight victims
2006-11-03
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Remains of a flight attendant and passenger on the first plane to hit the World Trade Center on September 11 have been identified in New York, as families of attack victims rallied for a thorough new Ground Zero search.

The New York medical examiner's office said in a statement that it had identified remains of Karen Ann Martin, the 40-year-old head flight attendant on American Airlines Flight 11, which slammed into the trade center's north tower.

Remains of Douglas Joel Stone, 54, who was a passenger on the same flight as Martin, were also identified. The remains of a third male victim were identified, but his family requested that his name be withheld and an official declined to say whether he was on one of the two planes that struck the Twin Towers.

More than 100 people, including some families of the 2,749 people killed in the attack, gathered at Ground Zero on Thursday to demand a search by forensic experts after workers clearing manholes found bones two weeks ago. Since then more than 200 body parts, ranging from 1 inch to 12 inches in length, have been found.

The newly identified remains of three people were not from any remains found in the latest search. "Enough of this haphazard discovery of human remains," said Diane Horning, president of WTC Families for Proper Burial, who lost her 26-year-old son Matthew on September 11. Only a small piece of him was recovered in the year after the attack. "How many more times should we wake up in the morning, open our newspaper and read that recognizable body parts and personal items have been literally right under our feet every September 11 since our loved ones have been massacred?"

The families want the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, which is in charge of recovering Americans missing as a result of the country's past conflicts, to search the site.

Some 1,148 of the 2,749 victims of the Twin Towers attack are yet to be recovered or identified. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said more than 20,800 remains had been recovered and nearly 11,000 of those had been identified.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg has defended the site cleanup, although he said he was at a loss to explain why the bones discovered during the past two weeks had not been recovered sooner.

The manholes where the bones were first discovered on October 19 had been covered by a temporary road built after the attacks to allow in cranes to start removing debris. On October 27 Bloomberg agreed to expand the search underground, on rooftops and in some of the buildings surrounding Ground Zero.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  Everyone knows the passengers and crew from both flights were spirited away to live a life of hedonistic luxury on Fantasy Island. These two people happened to have died recently from too much rich food and champagne - so Bushchimphitlercheneyhalliburton had this evidence planted to strengthen the cover story. I'm sure David Icke will soon find "counter evidence" and "prove" it is just another lie.
Posted by: .com   2006-11-03 16:14  

#2  So what does this do to the folks who say that the buildings were blown up by Bushchimphitlercheneyhalliburton?????
Posted by: remoteman   2006-11-03 15:58  

#1  why didn't they search rooftops in the first place around ground zero? and this is a serious question if anyone would answer.
Posted by: sinse   2006-11-03 08:00  

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