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united airlines flight 93 slammed into the earth sept. 11 near shanksville, somerset county, at more than 500 mph, with a ferocity that disintegrated metal, bone and flesh. It took more than three months to identify the remains of the 40 passengers and crew, and, by process of elimination, the four hijackers.
Those remains were gathered by the fbi and other investigators from the 50-foot-deep pit the boeing 757 jet gouged in a reclaimed strip mine, and from the woods adjoining the crash site.
But searchers also gathered surprisingly intact mementos of lives lost.
Those items, such as a wedding ring and other jewelry, photos, credit cards, purses and their contents, shoes, a wallet and currency, are among seven boxes of identified personal effects salvaged from the site. They sit in an el segundo, calif., mortuary and will be returned to victims' families in february.
flight 93 victims' effects to go back to families
notice nowhere in this list does it say hardrives...Ollie