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Nearly 25 years have passed since that fateful day in New York, and while the major events of the day will always be remembered, there was one more life lost that day that we also cannot forget. This episode may sound familiar, but it's because justice has yet to be served...
The terror attacks killed 2,753 people in New York, and while those deaths are all murders, they are not classified that way. There was, however, one death that happened in New York City on 9/11 that was officially ruled a homicide... and we should never forget it.
For episode information and photos, please visit: anatomyofmurder.com/nycs-only-murder-on-9-11-henry-siwiak
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Nearly 25 years have passed since that fateful day in New York, and while the major events of the day will always be remembered, there was one more life lost that day that we also cannot forget. This episode may sound familiar, but it's because justice has yet to be served...
The terror attacks killed 2,753 people in New York, and while those deaths are all murders, they are not classified that way. There was, however, one death that happened in New York City on 9/11 that was officially ruled a homicide... and we should never forget it.
For episode information and photos, please visit: anatomyofmurder.com/nycs-only-murder-on-9-11-henry-siwiak
Can’t get enough AoM? Find us on social media!
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