More Than Two Decades After 9/11: The Relentless Search for Closure
Over 20 years have passed since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, yet the impact lingers profoundly for many families. Hundreds are still left waiting for answers regarding the fate of their missing loved ones. In this poignant episode of "60 Minutes," viewers witness the ongoing, heart-wrenching efforts of the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner as they continue the painstaking work of identifying remains.
This episode sheds light on the emotional toll that uncertainty carries for families and the dedicated professionals working tirelessly to bring a measure of closure to those still grieving. The commitment to this important task reflects not only the resilience of the human spirit but also the enduring scars left by that fateful day.
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i was born in 2001, my dad raised me with the idea that 9/11 never even happend… until i was 13, i followed his words. im glad i stopped. i cant even come close to feeling the pain and anger etc, that people must feel… gosh how some people can be so misinformed
Yet they found the passports right away. 😅😂
On 9/11 the hospitals where probably packed
Ask Larry Silverstein about them….HE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR 9-11
It was September 12th. The 11th we were still lost
Three thousand of them , were blowing in the wind . Three thousand were blowing in the wind 🎶🎶🎼
We were united before the iPhone.
And sence then you killed millions of innocent fathers and sons in revenge and blood thirst
😢😢😢
21:20 why is her picture from the visitor pass dated 9/13 if the towers came down 9/11? That is weird!
You did the memory of those lost souls such a loving and wonderful presentation. I have never seen better. Your demeanor and obvious respect for this issue was absolutely inspiring and greatly appreciated. May God bless all responsible for this program.
Seems like a waste of resources
Very very sad every one please pray for these families no one will ever understand the horror n pain of these deceased
My mind is trying to process how those remains ended up on the roof of that building. It’s too haunting.
There is something special about NYC.
What about the millions of Americans lost due to Big Pharma? Can we have a 20 year investigation into each homicide due to neglect and witholding?
The amount of effort this people has done is heartwarming!
4:39 I wonder why all of their groins are sweating…
This "Sh" about 911, still pisses me off! "Bush"
What about the isareli agents standing on a van recording it and celebrating it when it happened.