As the years pass, the trauma of 911 continues to fade.
New York City isn't even having a small parade for the veterans who went to Iraq to kill the perpetrators that were behind the tragedy. But victims families are still out there still waiting for proof their loved ones are actually dead.
So far, 1,633 victims have been identified and 1,120 remain missing or vaporized.
Karol Ann Keasler, 42, is the latest to be identified by advanced forensic DNA science. Karol's toe-bone is all that remains of her.
The 'bride-to-be' was in the South Tower on the 89th floor talking to her mother in Nevada when the plane struck.
In 2005, Karol’s business cards, an emery board and a nail clipper were found at the site and returned to the family. The toe-bone was found but not matched to her positively until today.
Karol's mother says she will add her daughters toe-bone to her own ashes when the time comes. Mom and daughter laid to rest together.
New York City isn't even having a small parade for the veterans who went to Iraq to kill the perpetrators that were behind the tragedy. But victims families are still out there still waiting for proof their loved ones are actually dead.
So far, 1,633 victims have been identified and 1,120 remain missing or vaporized.
Karol Ann Keasler, 42, is the latest to be identified by advanced forensic DNA science. Karol's toe-bone is all that remains of her.
The 'bride-to-be' was in the South Tower on the 89th floor talking to her mother in Nevada when the plane struck.
In 2005, Karol’s business cards, an emery board and a nail clipper were found at the site and returned to the family. The toe-bone was found but not matched to her positively until today.
Karol's mother says she will add her daughters toe-bone to her own ashes when the time comes. Mom and daughter laid to rest together.