The towers were largely under-occupied, and much material had been stripped out long before 9/11.
The fires didn't last long enough nor were they hot enough to melt or slump the steel structure.
The concrete didn't burn, just exploded into dust, for the most part, and there was surprisingly little in the way of furnishings and equipment found in the rubble.
Even after two weeks of searching, very few bodies or body parts were recovered at ground zero, although some body parts were found years later on the roofs of nearby buildings.
The official story is that there were aprox 291 intact sets of individuals' remains identified, and officially, no jumpers' were identified,....other early explanations were that the jumpers' bodies "vaporized" or completely disintegrated on impact.
Not likely.





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