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Part of looking into the WTC crimes of 9/11/2001 is understanding how the illegal destruction and removal of evidence was undertaken, and in what guise.
Take a look at this article:
http://fe.pennnet.com/news/display_news_story.cfm?Section=WireNews&Category=HOME&NewsID=140398
Take a look at this article:
http://fe.pennnet.com/news/display_news_story.cfm?Section=WireNews&Category=HOME&NewsID=140398
Any thoughts on how the bulletproof vest made it so far underground?NYC mayor: This time, WTC recovery effort will be more thorough
Daily News, New York (October 30, 2006)
NEW YORK - Mayor Michael Bloomberg conceded Monday that things might have "slipped through the cracks" in the Ground Zero recovery effort - after the New York Daily News revealed a new search wasn't launched when Sept. 11 debris was found in a manhole in 2002.
"If you go back and look, there were so many things going on and the recovery effort was so big, it's very possible that something slipped through the cracks," Bloomberg said.
The News reported Monday that the city never opened a more thorough search of the World Trade Center site after utility workers found a Secret Service bullet-proof vest inside a manhole a block from Ground Zero in October 2002.
But this time, Bloomberg vowed, things will be different.
"We think it will take a year to go through every single place that was for reasons, good or bad, accidental or deliberate, missed the last time," he said. "We will go through every place so that the families can be assured, to the extent humanly possibly, we've looked every place as carefully as we possibly could."
On Oct. 19, a Consolidated Edison crew found more than 200 human bone fragments and a number of personal effects in a manhole about 300 feet from the spot where the vest was found.
Last week, the city announced a full-scale search in lower Manhattan involving every manhole from Barclay to Albany streets and from Broadway to west of the World Financial Center.
A service road and a parking lot will be dug up, the interiors of three buildings will be searched, as will the roofs of the Millenium Hotel and the One Liberty Plaza office tower.
The renewed search follows pressure from the families of the 1,150 Sept. 11 victims whose remains have never been found.
Monday night, community residents confronted government officials about the search inside one Ground Zero building: Fiterman Hall, a City University of New York building that is still clogged with toxic World Trade Center debris from the day of the attacks.
Residents and local environmental and worker-safety groups have demanded "a full, open public process" as cleanup and ultimately demolition of Fiterman begins in the coming weeks.
Officials revealed that the city medical examiner is expected to begin searching for human remains inside Fiterman Hall by mid-November.
The News reported Monday that the city never opened a more thorough search of the World Trade Center site after utility workers found a Secret Service bullet-proof vest inside a manhole a block from Ground Zero in October 2002.