Agreed. Especially for those in the city who lived through that day, who witnessed these events first-hand.
But for the rest of the country, the phrase "9/11" seems to have become just that.... To some extent, that is to be expected with the passage of time. Is that a good thing? At what point in time is it appropriate to move on? Does that point in time even exist?
Obviously this is probably the most emotional subject of that day. People have strong feelings on whether or not it's necessary. And I really don't think any one opinion is wrong. Each person will deal with it (or won't) in their own way.
I'm sure there are family members who don't want to know if their friend or loved one jumped. I'm sure that there are others who do. Whether it's necessary to identify the man, I'm not so sure. But I can see why some people would want to know, and others would not.