Case File One: Passengers of American 77 Captured on CCTV at Dulles Airport on 9/11
Case File: One
As many people may know who follow my research, I have been doing a lot of in depth research into the “alleged” passengers who were assigned to the doomed aircrafts on 9/11. I feel this area of 9/11 planes studies needs some attention and focus. I have decided to do a series of “Case Files” articles to document all the available visual evidence that I have been able to ascertain over the last 10 years of investigating the passengers of the planes.
Some of the evidence I will be presenting in the Case Files series is new and unreleased evidence, which I have obtained, and now share exclusively with my valued Substack subscribers and followers.
To begin with, I shall be showing new unreleased evidence showing crew members of American 77 “allegedly” captured on CCTV at Dulles Airport on 9/11 showing up to work. I am well aware of the controversy regarding the CCTV evidence, however the idea of these Case Files is to document the available evidence, and not focus on the controversy elements at this particular time.
The evidence I am presenting in this article was part of many files that were part of the FBI’s investigations, and was obtained by FBI agent Lisa O’Sullivan, and was never released to the public.
Exhibit 1: Renee May, Flight Attendant on Flight 77
Source: https://www.pentagonmemorial.org/biographies/renee-a-may/
Renee A May Obituary
Renée Ann May (1962-2001) was a victim of the September 11 attacks, specifically American Airlines Flight 77. Here is a summary of her life and passing:
Born in Buffalo, New York, but grew up in California, graduating from San Diego State University with an English degree. Worked as a flight attendant for American Airlines since 1986 and was planning to quit after 15 years in the air. Also served as a docent at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland, where she enjoyed giving museum tours to young visitors. Survived by her parents, Ronald and Nancy May of Las Vegas, Nevada, and brothers, Kenneth May of San Diego, California, and Jeffrey May of Las Vegas, Nevada. Fiancée, David Spivock, Jr., of Rockville, Maryland, and numerous other relatives and friends. Services were held on Monday, September 24, 2001, at Holy Cross Catholic Church in Baltimore, Maryland. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Holy Cross Renovation Fund or the Renee May Memorial Fund at the Walters Art Museum.
Renée’s legacy extends beyond her tragic loss. She was remembered for her kindness, generosity, and love of art and travel. Her unfinished blankets, started for friends and family, became a symbol of her unselfish nature and wisdom.
Source: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/baltimoresun/name/renee-may-obituary?id=28131426
Below, the CCTV shows, Renee May entering the security screening area and also inside the security screening area at Dulles Airport on 9/11.
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Seeing this lady going to work and knowing what would happen to her later that morning is profoundly sad. Thanks for assembling these artifacts. God comfort the survivors: Lord come quickly! AMEN
Major question for me . . did "FLT77" actually strike the Pentagon?
or did something completely different happen?