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Janice Kephart-Roberts

From: Pat O'Brien [pobrien3@leo.gov]


Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 10:31 AM
To: Janice Kephart-Roberts
Subject: RE: Pentbomb briefing tmw

Thanks. This is very helpful. I will forward it to the OENTTBOM team. Please encourage the
other teams to send us questions in advance.

Thanks again, Pat.

— Original Message -----


From: Janice Kephart-Roberts [mailto:jkephart-roberts@9-llcommission.gov]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 10:22 AM
To: pobrien3@leo.gov
Cc: Team 5
Subject: FW: Pentbomb briefing tmw

Pat,

In anticipation of the briefing tomorrow for the Commission at the FBI, here are some questions
critical to our team to which we would appreciate the answers. Tom Eldridge will be attending
tomorrow; I have an interview I must attend that conflicts with the time frame of the briefing.

1 . The basis for the information that Atta was waiting for _ at Orlando Int'l Airport on
August 4, 2001. Cell phone records? Parking records?
2. The result of the investigation into the Abdul Aziz Al-Omari, a Saudi national attending
school in the Denver area who reported to the police that his apartment had been- ££v/'<i*/# J> • &
burglarized on October 31, 1995, and his passport stolen. The passport nufnber was not
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a. Did the FBI ever determine the passport number of this individual that .was stokn? If
so, whatwasit? <$*** ^T 1071 P'*/?* Jff^
b. What were the results of the investigation into this individual, who had a number of
encounters with the law while in Colorado?
3 . On Nov. 26, 2000, there is a report that a Mohammad Atta attempted entry at the Massena,
NY port of entry. He was pulled into secondary inspection for a suspended driver's
license. This individual ended up in court in the spring of 2001, and paid his ticket. Was
the FBI able to verify that this individual was or was not the hijacker Atta? If this
individual was the hijacker, what were the results of the investigation? What other
information was learned about the entry?

Thank you so very much. We look forward to the answers.


Janice Kephart-Roberts ?A
National Commission on Terrorist s
Attacks Upon the United States ")
301 7th Street, SW, Room 5125 ^
Washington, DC 20407

12/10/2003
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Janice Kephart-Roberts

From: Tom Eldridge


Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 6:48 PM
To: 'rmkelly@leo.gov1
Cc: Susan Ginsburg; Janice Kephart-Roberts
Subject: request for assistance getting copies of documents

Rick-

Tim Davis asked me to email you with the details of a request for documents. We originally had intended to put
this request into a formal document request to the FBI, but decided to seek these documents informally based on
FBI representations that they were available through the Concordance system. We have not succeeded in
securing these documents from Concordance, despite repeated attempts to do so, including two sessions with the
assistance of the FBI's Concordance software contractor. The documents we are seeking are:

1. Color copies of all travel documents (passports, visas, and travel stamps or cachets) of the 199-11
hijackers in the possession of the FBI. These include, but are not limited to:
a. Saudi Arabia passport of Saeed AI-Ghamdi #C573895 recovered from the Flight 93 crash site;
b. Photocopies of Mohammed Atta's Egyptian passport (#1617066), and Egyptian Identity document
(#M387555);
c. Lebanese passport of Ziad Jarrah recovered from the Flight 93 crash site;
d. Saudi Arabia passport of Satam M.A. Al Suqami (#6559583) recovered from the World Trade
Center; and
e. Saudi Arabia passport of Abdulaziz Al-Omari (#C165015) recovered from the World Trade Center.

2. Color copies (and any translations made thereof) of all documents recovered by the FBI, believed to be in
the handwriting of the 199-11 hijackers (or other 9-11 plotters), and relating to travel or identification
documents, including:

a. Notes recovered from luggage and cars that describe preparation for the 9-11 attack, including the
use of identification documents; and
b. A notebook recovered from the Flight 93 crash site, discussing, among other things, how to interact
with an immigration inspector.

3. Documents (302s or other) sufficient to establish the chain of custody for the above documents.

We recognize that some of these documents - particularly those described in item #2 - may have been provided
to the Commission already. Any help you could give us in acquiring or locating these materials would be greatly
appreciated. Thank you very much.

Tom Eldridge
202-401-1686

12/10/2003
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