T7 B12 Flight 93 Calls- Jeremy Glick Fdr- 4-2-04 Raidt-johnstone Memo Re Lyzbeth Glick Call 413

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MEMO TO FILE TO: FM: RE: DATE:

File John Raidt & William Johnstone Phone call to 9-11 family member Lyzbeth Click 4/22/2004

At 5:00 EOT John Raidt and Bill Johnstone phoned Lyzbeth Click at phone number 9/11 First Responder/Family Privacy

-Ms. Click received a phone call from her husband Jeremy Click while he was aboard UA#93. --Ms. Click indicated to the commission that the Dallas Morning News article claiming that Mr. Click had told her that the pilots had been forced to the back of the plane was not correct. Ms. Click indicated that at no time did Mr. Click indicate to her that the pilots had been forced to the back of the plane; rather he said that the passengers had been forced to the back of the plane. --Ms. Click indicated that Mr. Click told her that he was conducting a vote among passengers about whether to storm the cockpit to retake the plane. -Ms. Click affirmed that Mr. Click indeed said the he did not see any firearms in the possession of hijackers. -Ms. Click indicated that Mr. Click never said that the hijackers told him that "if they did not crash into the World Trade Center they would blow up the plane." (as indicated in Ms. Click's 302 interview). Ms. Click said that no mention was made by Mr. Click about the hijackers' intention to strike a target, only that the hijackers threatened to blowup the plane. --Ms. Click indicated that Mr. Click did not tell her that the hijackers "urged" the passengers to call loved ones. Mr. Click indicated only that the hijackers did not seem to care that passengers were on the phone.

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