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annihilation
10-20-2006, 05:07 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061020/ap_on_re_us/attacks_remains

Police and forensic experts dug through rubble at the World Trade Center site Friday in search of more human remains after bones were discovered as utility crews excavated a manhole there this week.
The discovery Thursday angered families of Sept. 11 victims. Some called for all work at the site to be halted for a new, systematic search and for Congress and the state to investigate.
"These are the bones that these mothers bore," Rosaleen Tallon, whose brother was among the dead in the World Trade Center tragedy, said at a news conference.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Friday gathered top city officials for an emergency meeting at City Hall to determine why humans bones were still being found at the site five years after the terrorist attack and what areas of the site should be searched again.
Chief Medical Examiner Charles Hirsch told The Associated Press he was eager to find out what would be decided as he walked in.
"We've been in touch with the families and expressed our concern," he said.
Construction work on several ongoing projects at the site — the Sept. 11 memorial, the 1,776-foot Freedom Tower and a transit hub — continued without interruption Friday, said Port Authority of New York and New Jersey spokesman Steve Coleman.
The remains, some as big as arm or leg bones, were found by a Port Authority contractor working with a Consolidated Edison crew excavating a manhole, Coleman said. The location is next to where a podium is put up on Sept. 11 anniversaries for families to read the names of their loved ones.
The World Trade Center attack killed 2,749 people. The families of about 1,150 of those victims still have not received word their loved ones' remains had been found.
The group WTC Families for Proper Burial of Friday called for ground zero construction to be halted until a proper search for remains can be completed. Family members also urged an investigation by Congress and state Attorney General Eliot Spitzer into the failure to completely remove all the remains.
Diane Horning, who lost a son on Sept. 11, told reporters a small piece of her son's body, found 4 1/2 years ago, was located near the latest discovery.
"Why were these remains removed and the site compromised? The entire recovery has never been handled as a crime scene," she said.
The families said officials rushed to clean the debris from ground zero without properly considering the remains.
The excavation of the 110-story twin towers began the evening of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and lasted for nine months. About 20,000 pieces of human remains were found. The DNA in thousands of those pieces, many small enough to slip into a test tube, was too damaged by heat, humidity and time to yield matches in the many tests forensic scientists have tried over the years.
The city told victims' families last year that it was putting the project on hold, possibly for years, until new DNA technology is developed, because every known process had been tried.
Last month, Medical Examiner Charles Hirsch said advances had been made by Bode Technology Group, the Virginia company contracted to work on recovered Sept. 11 bone fragments, and that "new identifications will be forthcoming."
Besides the new remains found by the utility workers, a lab also has recently received hundreds of bone fragments discovered on the roof of a building just south of where the trade center stood. The building had been condemned since the attacks and was about to be torn down when workers found the bone pieces.

annihilation
10-20-2006, 05:08 PM
Enough is enough, people need to move on.

2Sheds_Jackson
10-20-2006, 05:19 PM
I don't get it. Who's the enemy here, the city? Seems to me there'd be only one reason to point fingers at the recovery effort.

annihilation
10-20-2006, 06:00 PM
I don't get it. Who's the enemy here, the city? Seems to me there'd be only one reason to point fingers at the recovery effort.

Agreed, really don't understand what is the whole complaint. Its not like its a whole human body found but remains, small parts. They had 2 towers with over 1,000,000 tons of steel and concrete fall on itself. Things are going to be missed. They have this imagine of 100% perfection must be done, which is impossible. Not trying to be evil about it but they also want the whole 16 acres turned into a memorial. But to me thats a bit over done, its 16 acres in the financial district of NYC, thats valuable space.

Damn kyle for attacking the twin towers.....

Satellite Weapon
10-21-2006, 09:14 PM
I don't get it. Who's the enemy here, the city? Seems to me there'd be only one reason to point fingers at the recovery effort.

I think the 911 families didn't want construction to begin until all bodies were recovered

Playtime
10-21-2006, 09:42 PM
hm... by the same logic, pearl harbour - and most of the world - should be left vacant since there are surely countless body left over from countless wars and accidents etc etc

there must be a limit somewhere

Roy Batty
10-21-2006, 09:48 PM
RMM X2
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=94794
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=94778

SBL
10-21-2006, 09:55 PM
hm... by the same logic, pearl harbour - and most of the world - should be left vacant since there are surely countless body left over from countless wars and accidents etc etc

there must be a limit somewhere

X2. I'm really bothered with what seems to be a recent development where people in the US want to memorialize everything. Everything has to be this sweeping, moving tribute to x or y, everyone wants a pat on the back.
It smacks of sensationalism.
Of course I'm not saying that there shouldn't be a 9-11 monument in some form, but it all just seems bit artificial and meretricious.