I have a small question. Jennings says the fireman told them not to look down and he never says he did. He "says he felt that he was stepping over dead bodies. Anyone want to try explaining how and why the bowel movement is twisting that into "He saw"? And more importantly why has nobody here said something before this post?
The "stepping over dead bodies" inside 7WTC bit really doesn't make sense to me at all. It seems quite clear from all other accounts of the day's events that there weren't any people killed in 7WTC.
You are quite right that Jennings never said that he saw any dead bodies. In fact, he doesn't even say that he was stepping over dead bodies. Rather, he said - in a conclusory fashion several years after the events - "We were stepping over people, and you know you can feel it when you're stepping over people." Well, no, I don't "know you can feel" such a thing when you can't see what you're stepping over, and he gives no indication whether he thought the people he thought he was stepping over were injured, unconscious, or dead, he never says that he
saw what he was stepping over, and he never says that he saw any people on the floor at all.
I don't know about others, but if I thought that I had been stepping over
people and had no way of knowing whether they were dead or alive, I think the first thing I would do upon getting out of the building would be to seek EMS, police, fire, any kind of emergency assistance and say, "Hey, there are PEOPLE still in there and I don't know if they are dead or alive! Please, help!" and I doubt that if I gave press interviews upon my exit from the building that I would fail to mention that very relevant, important, and presumably traumatic fact.
But maybe that's just me.
Perhaps Jennings saw some dead bodies outside after he left the building and, over time, he has muddled that memory up in his mind with his other memories - this sort of muddling of memories happens all the time, and it's one of the main reasons that eyewitness evidence can be terribly unreliable.
Also, as has been discussed here previously, Jennings' time line just doesn't jibe. It may be that he is just confused about the timing due to the trauma he experienced and the frailty of memory during traumatic events, but there are too many things about his timeline that make no sense and that are out of sync with all other accounts, for it to be accepted as accurate.