Thursday, February 9, 2017

No Hijackers listed, Debris, Witnesses Match Up

 "I saw this big silver flash, and then a loud boom." 

MINNESOTA: One person arrested on an immigration issue may be related to the attack.
Detroit Free Press; Detroit, Mich. [Detroit, Mich] 14 Sep 2001: A.5

Investigators to ask why airliner mostly empty: [FIRST Edition]

Parker, LauraUSA TODAY; McLean, Va. [McLean, Va] 13 Sep 2001: A.07.

767, a wide-body jet that seats 168 passengers.
Flight 175 carried only 56 passengers
The co-pilot was Michael Horrocks
Capt. Victor Saracini. A former Navy pilot who lived outside Philadelphia,

The Naudets, natives of France who have lived in New York since 1989, developed the original idea
for their film after becoming friends with James Hanlon, a firefighter at Engine 7, Ladder 1 who is a
coproducer on "9/11" and narrates the film.



Naudet brothers Can't get their stories straight 


Story #1

And brothers Jules and Gedeon Naudet, on the streets of New York to film the story of a young man's first year as a firefighter,

Story #2
A videographer working on a training video for firefighters caught a distant image of the first hijacked airliner as it hit the north tower. Witness Don't see Flight 175
Wall Street Journal, Eastern edition; New York, N.Y. [New York, N.Y] 12 Sep 2001: A.1.

New York City firefighter Craig Gutkes was part of a ladder company in Brooklyn that was called in to Manhattan. When he was still on the Brooklyn side, his company saw the 
second plane roar over their heads, "

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James Cutler, a 31-year-old insurance broker, was in the Akbar restaurant on the ground floor of the World Trade Center when he heard "boom, boom, boom," he recalls. In seconds, the kitchen doors blew open, smoke and ash poured into the restaurant and the ceiling collapsed. Mr. Cutler didn't know what had happened yet, but he found himself standing among bodies strewn across the floor. "It was mayhem," he says.

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Andrew Lenney, 37 years old, a financial analyst for the New York City Council, was walking to work a few blocks from the trade center when, he said, "I saw the plane out of the corner of my eye. You're accustomed to a plane taking up a certain amount of space in the sky. This plane was huge. I just froze and watched the plane.
"It was coming down the Hudson. It was banking toward me. I saw the tops of both wings," he said. "It was turning to make sure it hit the intended target. It plowed in about 20 stories down dead center into the north face of the building. I thought it was a movie," Mr. Lenney said. "I couldn't believe it. It was such a perfect pyrotechnic display. It was symmetrical."

"Outside the Pentagon, hundreds of workers who felt the building shake on impact poured outside amid spewing smoke. Inside, lights had switched off and alarms were blaring. "We heard a loud blast, and I felt a gust of wind," said a civilian Pentagon worker who asked not to be identified. "I heard a loud explosion, and somebody said, `Run, let's get out of here.' And I ran."

"The mood changed quickly when the second plane hovered into view and swerved into the other tower. Mr. Zwyhun, the Tradecard executive, was on the upper deck of a ferry, returning to New Jersey, when he saw the second crash and realized "this wasn't an accident."Montgomery, BillThe Atlanta Journal; Atlanta, Ga. [Atlanta, Ga] 11 Sep 2001: A.10

Kirsten Anderson, now living in New York, said, "I saw this big silver flash, and then a loud boom."

MacQuarrie, BrianBoston Globe; Boston, Mass. [Boston, Mass] 16 Sep 2001: A.3.
When they emerged from the World Trade Center, Lever recalled, a police officer shouted at them to hit the ground. The pair made their way to a Secret Service-owned Bronco, where Lever was placed on his back.
A two-way radio in the vehicle delivered even more unbelievable news: second plane was about to strike the World Trade Center. ?
AMERICAN RELEASES PRELIMINARY PASSENGER LISTS FOR FLIGHTS INVOLVED IN YESTERDAY’S TERRORIST ATTACKS No Hijackers listed
  • Anna Allison
  • David Angell
  • Lynn Angell
  • Seima Aoyama
  • Myra Aronson
  • Christine Barbuto
  • Carol Bouchard
  • Neilie Casey
  • Jeffrey Coombs
  • Tara Creamer
  • Thelma Cuccinello
  • Patrick Currivan
  • Andrew Currygreen
  • Brian Dale
  • David Dimeglio
  • Donald Ditullio
  • Albert Dominguez
  • Al Filipov
  • Carol Flyzik
  • Paul Friedman
  • Karleton Fyfe
  • Peter Gay
  • Linda George
  • Edmund Glazer
  • Page Hackel Farley
  • Peter Hashem
  • Robert Hayes
  • Edward Hennessy
  • John Hofer
  • Cora Holland
  • Nicholas Humber
  • John Jenkins
  • Charles Jones
  • Robin Kaplan
  • Barbara Keating
  • David Kovalcin
  • N. Janis Lasden
  • Danny Lee
  • Daniel Lewin
  • Jeff Mladenik
  • Antonio Montoya
  • Laura Morabito
  • Mildred Naiman
  • Laurie Neira
  • Renee Newell
  • Jacqueline Norton
  • Robert Norton
  • Jane Orth
  • Thomas Pecorelli
  • Bernthia Perkins
  • Sonia Puopolo
  • David Retik
  • Philip Rosenweig
  • Richard Ross
  • Heath Smith
  • Douglas Stone
  • Xavier Suarez
  • James Trentini
  • Mary Trentini
  • Mary Wahlstrom
  • Kenneth Waldie
  • John Wenckus
  • Candace Williams
  • Christopher Zarba
Additional names will be added as passengers’ relatives are notified.
Flight Crew for Flight 11
  • Captain John Ogonowski
  • First Officer Thomas McGuinness
Flight Attendants for Flight 11
  • Barbara Arestegui
  • Jeffrey Collman
  • Sara Low
  • Karen Martin
  • Kathleen Nicosia
  • Betty Ong
  • Jean Roger
  • Dianne Snyder
  • Madeline Sweeney
Flight 11 was en route to Los Angeles from Boston onboard a Boeing 767-200 aircraft.
American Airlines Flight 77
  • Paul Ambrose
  • Yemen Betru
  • MJ Booth
  • Bernard Brown
  • Suzanne Calley
  • William Caswell
  • Sarah Clark
  • Asia Cottom
  • James Debeuneure
  • Rodney Dickens
  • Eddie Dillard
  • Charles Droz
  • Barbara Edwards
  • Charles Falkenberg
  • Zoe Falkenberg
  • Dana Falkenberg
  • James Ferguson
  • Budd Flagg
  • Dee Flagg
  • Richard Gabriel
  • Ian Gray
  • Stanley Hall
  • Bryan Jack
  • Steve Jacoby
  • Ann Judge
  • Chandler Keller
  • Yvonne Kennedy
  • Norma Khan
  • Karen Kincaid
  • Norma Langsteuerle
  • Dong Lee
  • Dora Menchaca
  • Chris Newton
  • Barbara Olson
  • Ruben Ornedo
  • Lisa Raines
  • Todd Reuben
  • John Sammartino
  • Diane Simmons
  • George Simmons
  • Mari Rae Sopper
  • Robert Speisman
  • Leonard Taylor
  • Sandra Teague
  • Leslie Whittington
  • John Yamnicky
  • Vicki Yancey
  • Shuyin Yang
  • Yuguag Zheng
Additional names will be added as passengers’ relatives are notified.
Flight Crew for Flight 77
  • Captain Charles Burlingame
  • First Officer David Charlebois
Flight Attendants for Flight 77
  • Michele Heidenberger
  • Jennifer Lewis
  • Kenneth Lewis
  • Renee May

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