DENVER (KDVR) -- Exactly 70 years after their loved ones departed on an ill-fated flight from Stapleton Airport in Denver, relatives gathered at the site of the former airport to witness the unveiling of a monument dedicated to the victims of the bombing of United flight 629.

Descendants of the 44 killed on Nov. 1, 1955, as well as relatives of the FBI agents, police, first responders and prosecutors connected to the first-ever act of sabotage on a U.S. commercial airliner, were on hand for the unveiling Saturday afternoon.

Among the featured speakers at the program was Susan Morgan of Sonoma County, California. Her parents, Stewart and Suzanne Morgan, were both killed in the bombing.

"Since that bomb went off, I'd had the sense of being alone, different from normal people. I had become

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