The strange case of Adnan Bukhari and Ameer Bukhari
Comment by webmaster: The following account is strange. According to CNN, the two named persons were suspected by "multiple law enforcement sources" to be two of the pilots who crashed planes into the World Trade Center (flight AA11 and flight UA175). One would presume that the names of the suspects were gleaned from the passenger lists, the primary source of information regarding the identities of those who boarded the planes. Yet, no evidence was provided then nor subsequently, that any Mssrs. Bukhari boarded the planes. How could law enforcement sources "suspect" individuals who were not on the passenger lists to have piloted the planes? This specific question was never answered nor has the CNN explained its "error".
Here is a correction issued by CNN (http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/09/13/america.attack/)
"We would like to correct a report that appeared on CNN. Based on information from multiple law enforcement sources, CNN reported that Adnan Bukhari and Ameer Bukhari of Vero Beach Florida, were suspected to be two of the pilots who crashed planes into the World Trade Center. CNN later learned that Adnan Bukhari is still in Florida, where he was questioned by the FBI. We are sorry for the misinformation. A federal law enforcement source now tells CNN that Bukhari passed an FBI polygraph and is not considered a suspect. Through his attorney, Bukhari says that he is helping authorities. Ameer Bukhari died in a small plane crash last year."
Commentary: Of Big Stories and Minor Problems.