More than seven years after 9/11, the agonizing work of identifying the dead continues, with a very large question still unresolved: what to do with the remains of the perpetrators. Grappling with that question is a group of coroners, medical examiners and grieving victims’ family members--all of whom feel they have a strong personal stake in the tiny fragments of tissue and bone from the 19 Al-Qaeda hijackers. These are some of their stories.
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