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Who They Were - Inside the World Trade Center DNA Story: The Unprecedented Effort to Identify the Missing (Paperback)
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Who They Were - Inside the World Trade Center DNA Story: The Unprecedented Effort to Identify the Missing (Paperback)
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In Who They Were, Dr. Robert C. Shaler, the man who directed the
largest and most groundbreaking forensic DNA investigation in U.S.
history, tells with poignant clarity and refreshing honesty the
story behind the relentless effort to identify the 2,749 victims of
the attacks on the World Trade Center. No part of the investigation
into the 9/11 attacks has taken as long or been less discussed than
the daunting task of identifying the victims -- and the hijackers
-- from the remains in the rubble of Ground Zero. In Who They Were,
Dr. Robert C. Shaler, former director of the Forensic Biology
Department at the New York City Office of the Chief Medical
Examiner, tells the inside story of the relentless process of DNA
identification and depicts the victories and frustrations that he
and his team of scientists experienced during more than three years
of grueling work. On September 11, 2001, New York City was
unprepared for the mass-fatality event that occurred at the World
Trade Center. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner had to
completely reconfigure itself to process and identify the nearly
20,000 remains that would eventually come through its doors. Facing
an astonishing array of obstacles -- from political infighting and
an overwhelming bureaucracy to the nearly insurmountable task of
corralling personnel and supplies to handle the work -- Shaler and
his team quickly established an unprecedented network of
cooperation among public agencies and private labs doing
cutting-edge research. More than a story of innovative science at
the frontiers of human knowledge, Who They Were also tells the very
human story of how Dr. Shaler and his staff forged important and
lasting bonds with the families of those who were lost. He shares
the agony of mistakes made in the chaos and unintended
misidentifications resulting in the excruciating difficulty of
having to retrieve remains from families of the lost. Finally, Dr.
Shaler shares how he and the dedicated team of scientists who gave
up more than three years of their lives when the rest of the world
had moved on had to face the limits of science in dealing with the
appalling level of destruction at Ground Zero and concede that no
more victims would be sent home to their families. As of April
2005, when the process was suspended, only 1,592 out of the 2,749
who died on that fateful day had been identified. With compelling
prose and insight, Who They Were reveals the previously untold
stories of the scientists determined to bring closure to devastated
families in the wake of America's largest disaster.
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