I have heard the argument many times that no missile could have reached it. I balance that against the dozens of people who saw a missile, and the very odd refusal of investigators to talk to those people. I remember reading of people who went themselves to talk to investigators and noticing that the investigators were refusing to take notes of the interview.
I also remember clearly that the guy heading up the investigation announced what the findings would be before beginning the process, and I also remember the extremes they went to, to make sure that investigators could not talk to each other, only to their superiors. It all smelled to high heaven, it was not a normal investigation.
I also remember that this was the Clinton era, when the phrase "the investigation *is* the cover-up" fit the events again and again.
That’s how I remember those years too, and New York at the time of this event.