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September 11, 2013
Title: A Forensic Deontologist Shares His Involvement
Topic: Twelfth Anniversary of 9/11
Discussed by Dr. Mike Tabor
with Dr. Mike Tabor
Part 1 of 4
Where were you the morning of 9/11? When did you first realize America was
under attack?
Google 9/11 and scroll down to the photo of the “most controversial photo” which
shows five New Yorkers sitting and chatting while the towers burn in the
background. Life does not stop because a battle or an act of terror.
Dr. Tabor volunteered to go to NYC thirty-five days later to help identify
victims. We took care to be sensitive and informative, not sensational.
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Title: Nearly 3,000 Souls Were Lost That Morning. How Many Were Identified?
Topic: Twelfth Anniversary of 9/11
Discussed by Dr. Mike Tabor
with Dr. Mike Tabor
Part 2 of 4
Dr. Tabor arrived in
New York thirty-five days after the 9/11 attack as a volunteer.
His specialty: assisting crime investigators in the painstaking process involved
in performing identifications and examinations of the deceased, most of which
were beyond recognition.
He became part of a forensics team that was loaded with experts: anthropologists, odontologists, and medical examiners. Some families did have
closure since they were able to identify about 1,000 of the 3,000 plus victims.
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Title: A M.O.S. is Brought to Them
Topic: Twelfth Anniversary of 9/11
Discussed by Dr. Mike Tabor
with Dr. Mike Tabor
Part 3 of 4
(With names changed)
Dr. Tabor tells the story of unzipping his first body bag.
But before he started, a siren sounded causing all to exit the building. He did
not understand, so he asked, “What’s going on?”
He was told that a M.O.S. was coming in; a Man of Service had been found.
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Title: A Letter from A Boy Named Alex
Topic: Twelfth Anniversary of 9/11
Discussed by Dr. Mike Tabor
with Dr. Mike Tabor
Part 4 of 4
(With names changed) Dr. Tabor
tells the story of unzipping his first body bag. He found a vest…a badge…the
victim still clutching a fireman’s axe…and a handwritten note….
The note was from a boy named Alex. It read: “Thank you, doctors, for helping to
find my daddy. I sure hope he isn’t dead. Love, Alex.”
Dr. Mike Tabor has written a forensic novel, Walk of Death. Visit his
website at www.DrMikeTabor.com.
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