Humint Events Online: More 9/11 Lawsuits Are Settled in an Effort to Prevent the Playing In Court of the Flight 93 Cockpit Recorder

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

More 9/11 Lawsuits Are Settled in an Effort to Prevent the Playing In Court of the Flight 93 Cockpit Recorder

As 14 families of people killed in hijacked planes on Sept. 11, 2001, have settled their lawsuits against the airlines, they have left the future of the remaining cases in doubt just a week before the first trial was scheduled to begin.

The 14 settlements came a few days after the families won a ruling in United States District Court in Manhattan that would have allowed a jury to hear a cockpit recording that captured the sounds of passengers trying to retake control of United Airlines Flight 93 before it crashed into a field in Pennsylvania.


6 of the 14 settled cases were for flight 93, and 8 for flight 175.

Still 21 cases pending for victims on the various 9/11 flights-- whatever really happened to those them.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The tapes are being kept from the public to keep people like you from mixing noises of people farting into it and posting it on the net.

7:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the "victims' families" settled for cash just before the trial regarding flight93.
can't have photos of the "crash site" showing that there was no 757 wreckage debris, right?

1:25 AM  

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