I don't know if the victims families know and it is kept private (as it should be)...I just know I won't forget the atrocity visited on these innocents.May God rest their souls and comfort those who mourn.
There was a movie in the 70's, "Towering Inferno". Again, what if...
IMHO, the people who worked there always had "what if" buried in their minds. Maybe not all discussed it with their families, friends, or co-workers, but I imagine many were prepared for their fate.
Also, IMHO, the pictures should be shown, but the story itself should be left alone. If there are survivors or family members that choose to come forward, that is their perogative. Otherwise, let their very personal choices and stories alone.
I was thinking this morning (as I hoisted the flag) about that...and about how in three short years the demoncrats have become so covetous of the presidency that they've hit new lows.
That party, in entirety, should hang it's head....but that's just wishful thinking on my part; I know better. McCauliffe is already soothing them with the Rove Conspiracy thing.
The first time I ever saw those photos was on Free Republic. It was the most shocking sight I had ever seen.