True Crime Byline: How covering 9/11 left scars that will not heal

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True Crime Byline: How covering 9/11 left scars that will not heal
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Brad Hunter, then a New York Post reporter, takes listeners step by step through covering that horrific day

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The dead, injured and traumatized were the victims of Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaida death cult in their brazen attack. From the tear-drenched funerals of cops and firefighters to the hunt for a madman to a lonely Christmas Eve in Erie, Pennsylvania where a newly-widowed young woman tried to salvage the holiday for her newborn and toddler, Hunter recounts how those dark days tormented his soul for years to come.Subscribe to True Crime Podcast on your favourite podcast app:

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