Patty Casazza
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Patty Casazza is one of the four Jersey Girls. Her husband, John F. Casazza, died on September 11 at age 38. As of 9/11, she was a resident of Colts Neck Township, New Jersey.[1] She currently resides in upstate New York.
On November 3, 2007, at the "9/11: Families, First Responders, & Experts Speak Out Symposium", Patty Casazza revealed that "whistle-blowers" approached the "Jersey Girls" during the 9/11 Commission Hearings in the hopes that they would get the 9/11 Commission to subpoena them. Reason being, they saw what was happening to Sibel Edmonds, and were afraid to come forward. She claims that the information these people possess show that this Government knew the day, the type of attack, and the targets. She also claims the 9/11 Commission promised that each "whistle-blower" would be mentioned in the 9/11 Report. They were not.
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- ^ Stolberg, Sheryl Gay. " 9/11 Widows Skillfully Applied The Power of a Question: Why?", The New York Times, April 1, 2004. Accessed December 3, 2007. "Kristen Breitweiser was at home in Middletown, N.J., cleaning out closets. Patty Casazza of Colts Neck was dashing to the dry cleaners. Lorie Van Auken of East Brunswick was headed out to do grocery shopping. Her neighbor Mindy Kleinberg had just packed her children off to school."

