On September 11, 2001, United Flight 93 was hijacked. Aboard were 40 passengers and crew members, and 4 hijackers. Passengers and crew attempted to storm the Flight Deck, causing the terrorists at the controls to crash the plane in rural farmland close to Shanksville, Pennsylvania, thus preventing it from striking its probable target - the United States Capitol Building. Would the treatment of remains from the terrorists have been any different from treatment of the remains of passengers and crew? Why or why not?
On September 11, 2001, United Flight 93 was hijacked. Aboard were 40 passengers and crew members, and 4 hijackers. Passengers and crew attempted to storm the Flight Deck, causing the terrorists at the controls to crash the plane in rural farmland close to Shanksville, Pennsylvania, thus preventing it from striking its probable target - the United States Capitol Building. Would the treatment of remains from the terrorists have been any different from treatment of the remains of passengers and crew? Why or why not?
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On September 11, 2001, United Flight 93 was hijacked. Aboard were 40 passengers and crew members, and 4 hijackers. Passengers and crew attempted to storm the Flight Deck, causing the terrorists at the controls to crash the plane in rural farmland close to Shanksville, Pennsylvania, thus preventing it from striking its probable target - the United States Capitol Building.
Would the treatment of remains from the terrorists have been any different from treatment of the remains of passengers and crew? Why or why not?
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