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Author Chronicles Signs from the Afterlife of 9-11 Family Members

ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 7/15/2010

Bonnie McEneaney says she has received signs from her husband after he died in the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center.

McEneaney's book chronicles the experiences of over 200 people who lost loved ones on 9-11.
 

Bonnie McEneaney lost her husband, Eamon, in the world trade center on 9/11.  He's gone almost nine years now but his chilling premonition just days before his death still haunts her.

McEneaney said, "On September 2nd of 2001, we were at a Labor Day function with a number of members of our family and my husband began a conversation about terrorists hitting the towers."

Forty-eight hours after the towers fell, Eamon was still missing.  That's when McEneaney says she got a sign from her husband from beyond.

"I was just really frustrated so I went out in my yard, and I live in a country setting, and I just yelled out 'Eamon, please tell us where you are!'  I saw the wind come down and swirl and twirl around the trees and I really felt like it was an answer to my question," said McEneaney.

Bonnie says she's no longer a skeptic about there being an afterlife.  In fact, she's spoken with more than 200 members of the 9/11 community who have lost loved ones, and chronicled their touching stories in her new book,  Messages: Signs, Visits, and Premonitions From Loved Ones Lost on 9/11.

"When you love someone, even when they pass on, the relationship continues," said McEneaney.

To read an excerpt from the book, visit harpercollins.com.

   

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