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Old 04-13-2007, 01:32 PM  
dv2
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What I don't understand is given the poor handling of every aspect of that day, and then the complete lack forensic respect the crime scene was given afterward, how anyone can get totally pissed at people who want real answers to the reasons for this.

I mean, even a month and a half later, the wtc grounds were still being treated unlike any other crime scene. Instead of letting workers try their best to recover the remains of the victims, they impeded the process.
On Nov 2, 2001, Guliani reduced the number of workers who could search for remains at any one time. There had been as many as 300 fire fighters at a time involved in search and recovery, but he cut that number to no more than 25 who could be there at once.

Then to make matters worse, they started to remove all the debris like a dump site even fully aware that many bodies of firefighters, wtc workers, etc.
were in that pile? Why? How is that acceptable?

So asking some of these questions shouldn't outrage people as much as they
should be outraged at how this became the most fucked up
and poorly managed crime scene ever.

And for those that don't know, the real heroes of 9-11, the firefighters, are still to this day not big fans of Guliani, (Time's "Person of the Year 2001".)
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