http://newstranscript.gmnews.com/News/2002/0424/Front_Page/003.html
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On April 18, relatives of the passengers and crew members who were on board Flight 93 were given the opportunity to listen to the contents of that final recording.
Chris Driscoll … said the government officials who briefed the relatives prior to the listening session warned them not only of the graphic horror of the contents, but also noted that when people are recorded in a fever-pitch state of emotion their voices are often rendered unrecognizable due to the adrenaline rush.
"I went there hoping to hear my father?s voice and left glad that I didn?t," he said.
All of the relatives who listened to the cockpit voice recording were asked not to divulge the actual content of what was said on the tape so that the government?s case against Moussaoui would not be jeopardized. …
Pam Gould had not yet seen the personal effects of her father that had been rescued from the wreckage before her mother showed them to her and to a reporter who was also present.
Upon opening the envelope, Gould saw her father?s passport, his driver?s license and a few of the photographs of the grandchildren he so loved, along with his and Maureen?s wedding photo.
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