Hijackers in The September 11 Attacks - Cases of Mistaken Identity

Cases of Mistaken Identity

Shortly after the attacks and before the FBI had released the pictures of all the hijackers, several reports appeared claiming that some of the men named as hijackers on 9/11 were alive., and were feared to have been victims of identity theft.

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