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Workers Find Body Parts Amid Ruins
AP | 10/26/01 | TOM HAYS Associated Press Writer

Posted on 10/26/2001 12:12:42 PM PDT by kattracks

NEW YORK (AP) - Finding a hand or a mere bone fragment is considered a success at the former landfill where hundreds of workers are picking through the ruins of the World Trade Center.

Discovering anything that might identify one of the thousands of people still listed as missing can boost the morale of search crews, said Deputy Police Inspector James Luongo, who is in charge of the ghastly work.

``You may not be able to help the dead, but you can help the living,'' he said.

Unlike the well-publicized recovery operation in Manhattan, the city's other ground zero is on a desolate, wind-swept plateau of household waste on Staten Island. Fresh Kills, one of the world's largest dumps before it closed last year, was reopened last month as arguably the world's largest crime lab.

There are 800 people at work here, some of them in plastic white suits, looking for human remains and potential clues.

The landfill, its name taken from the Dutch words for fresh stream, has yielded a grim harvest of body parts and personal belongings. The work here is expected to take months.

At the feet of Linda Klepinger, a volunteer anthropologist from the University of Illinois, sits a bucket labeled ``ANIMAL BONES.'' She uses a toothbrush to scrub the bone fragment found one recent day, deciding it might be part of wrist instead of chicken bone from a restaurant meal.

``When you're working, you're OK,'' she said of her task. ``It's later you have to worry.''

As Detective Darryl Hayes put it: ``If you're a human being, you're going to feel some emotion. But you suck it up and deal with it.''

The search effort once relied solely on workers armed with rakes and pitchforks, crews that had to fight turf wars with seagulls. But over the past five weeks, an assembly line has emerged.

Barges deliver the debris - 300,000 tons of it so far - and huge dump trucks haul it to the 130-acre search site. Cranes separate steel beams and other heavy wreckage: flattened fire trucks and police cruisers, an engine of one of the doomed jetliners, an elevator motor the size of a washing machine.

The rest ends up in mechanical sifters and conveyer belts, or spread on the ground so detectives and federal agents in protective gear can examine it.

The seagulls have been scared off by firecracker-firing guns. But the debris still brings with it the acrid smell familiar at ground zero.

The stench ``sticks in your throat,'' said one detective, Tony Rivera. ``It's hot out there. It smells. But you want to do the work.''

One recent day, search crews found an ace of diamonds playing card, a doorknob, a pair of security guard pants, a woman's black wig and a pink toothbrush.

Personal effects are catalogued in hopes they can be returned to families of the victims. But investigators fear that many items, including jewelry and even flight recorders from the two jetliners, were destroyed.

With winter closing in, the crews have added portable classrooms and giant tents equipped with heaters and hot water. As workers eat macaroni and cheese in their makeshift mess hall, a television blares news reports. Taped to the wall are photos of missing police officers. Outside are potted palm trees donated by a landscaper who wants to switch to pine trees once temperatures drop.

In a nearby trailer, crime scene experts photograph body parts before sealing them in red bags labeled ``Biohazard.''

The search crews wear mandatory jump suits, goggles, gas masks and earplugs, making the work feel like ``something out of `The X-Files,''' Hayes said.

He once discovered a severed hand. But most of the 2,000 body parts found to date are smaller and less obvious. There have been arm and leg bones, pieces of ribs and shoes. Lots of shoes.

Also pulled out: driver's licenses, credit cards, wallets and, in one case, a box of wedding invitations, sealed, addressed and never sent.

Copyright © 2001 Associated Press. All rights reserved.



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To: TheOtherOne
I'll always remember Sept.11 but what I'll remember most of all is who made it all possible, our own government officials. Only our President and elected officials had the power to strip us of our security and most of our military. AND STILL, NOT ONE DEMOCRAT HAS COME FORWARD TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR WHAT THEY DID, NOT ONE HAS COME FORWARD TO OFFER AN APOLOGY. Hillary Clinton attends meetings,fund raisers with terrorist that were connected with the same Hyjackers that attacked this country and she sits in the Senate. Not one New Yorker demanding she be removed.
41 posted on 10/26/2001 6:27:52 PM PDT by rebapiper
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To: wtc911
Yes, keep the boots or bury them.

God bless and protect you sir

Thank you

42 posted on 10/26/2001 6:43:03 PM PDT by katnip
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To: NetSurfer
Thank you for that link. It is a beautiful tribute. Have you seen the one called "America"? There was a thread that linked to it, but the artist who created it had surpassed her bandwidth limit on the site that was hosting it. I don't know if it is still available, but I saved it to my hard drive. You might want to save this one.
43 posted on 10/26/2001 7:33:35 PM PDT by ELS
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To: ELS
I'll do that...thanks for the suggestion.
44 posted on 10/26/2001 7:48:07 PM PDT by NetSurfer
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To: NetSurfer
Another absolutely tear-jerking tribute to the WTC victims.

Thank you for posting this link. I thought it was an excellent tribute.

45 posted on 10/26/2001 7:59:27 PM PDT by pbear8
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To: wtc911
You are the bravest of the brave - you and your group of searchers. Please know how deeply we all appreciate your efforts, your dedication, and your courage, and tell the others as well.

God bless you, sir. And may He give you peace.

46 posted on 10/26/2001 10:45:56 PM PDT by Humidston
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To: kattracks
kudos to the landscaper providing trees to soothe the scene.
47 posted on 10/26/2001 10:59:01 PM PDT by oceanperch
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To: hellinahandcart
And yet all that paper survived. It's the weirdest thing to think about. Two buildings and all those people basically vaporized, but there's paper artifacts to find. Paper all over the place on 9/11, not burning, while everything else was in flames.

Paper is light - phones and bodies are not. As the WTC collapsed, with the floors pancaking onto each other, the air between the floors was forced out by the collapsing action, taking with it anything light enough to be caught by the wind

48 posted on 10/27/2001 8:31:53 AM PDT by SauronOfMordor
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