SHANKSVILLE —
Pick a myth surrounding United Airlines Flight 93.
Wallace Miller has probably heard it.
But 10 years after the Boeing 757 fell from the sky onto a Somerset County strip mine – and years since lengthy, fact-filled reports have been released to squash those theories – Somerset County’s coroner is among those tired of the “conspiracy” talk.
“Its all foolishness,” said Miller, who was among the responders at the scene that day.
“There’s ample evidence to prove everything happened the way it happened. To even still be mentioning it, it’s crazy.”
Still, events surrounding Sept. 11, 2001, are debated daily in documentaries, on websites such as 911truth.org and streaming YouTube videos.
And Flight 93 is no exception.
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