I don't dismiss heroes or people acting under pressure or during tragedy. What I feel is the point, is when victims like the Jersey Girls try to make certain assertions about the tragedy in question. They are not qualified to speak about some things they claimed, and they were misinformed on others. Their whole driving force is because they are angry and they do not feel they have had their situation appropriately addressed. They are not using experts, nor taking relevant advice in order to drive their agenda. They are using their emotions, and the fact that they have huge empty holes where their loved ones were. They don't have someone to blame, they won't see justice done and most often, in traumatic events like this, that leaves victims and their familes with an uneasy feeling. Lack of proper counselling ensures they do not address their grief, but continue to look outward, to try and find someone physical and local to blame, that they can see punishment meted out upon.