I read the passenger list several times. There were only a couple of "different" names. I was trying to make a connection to Nuyen, the anthrax victim who went to church with many of those from that island group and the other oddball anthrax victim in Connecticut who only went out on weekends. Wasn't Nov. 12, 2001, Veteran's Day and people were HOME instead of at work?
Interesting...............
In my opinion.....the cells/network/connections.....are all linked also at various 'levels' (cultural/social/hospital/medical) penetration for communication/mule/'drop'.... links.
This would include Waco and Oklahoma and Memphis......D.C.,.... etc.
IMHO
Nope. November 12, 2001 was a Sunday (the day after my wedding, what a sight to wake up to since we had originally intended to marry on September 11).
What island group and church is this?
By the way, "Nguyen" (with a g) is an extremely common Vietnamese name; it's like Smith here, only much more common. If you go through a list of people and find someone named Nguyen, it really doesn't suggest any connection at all with Kathy Nguyen, because there is such a large number of Nguyens. It just means there's a Vietnamese person on your list.
I think if you take any random list of Vietnamese, you'll probably find that maybe 1/4 of them or so are named Nguyen. For example, I found (through a quick search for any organization of Vietnamese, there's no particular reason for choosing this one) the Vietnamese Professional Society. Three of the 12 members of its Board of Directors are named Nguyen. Link: Vietnamese Professional Society Board of Directors.