http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/09/13/alligator.alley/index.html
"They scared me," said Stone, who was sitting with her son at a table next to the men.
According to Stone, the men appeared to be in their mid-20s and spoke English without accents. She said one of the men had a long beard and wore the type of cap she said she had seen Muslims wear.
"'They think they were sad on 9/11, wait until 9/13,'" Stone said she heard the man with the beard say.
Stone said the men were talking about Miami and had noted that they were running about five hours behind.
She said she heard one of the men ask: "Do you think we have enough to bring it down?"
Another one of the men replied, "If we don't have enough to bring it down, I have contacts and we can get enough to bring it down."
"They scared me," said Stone, who was sitting with her son at a table next to the men.
According to Stone, the men appeared to be in their mid-20s and spoke English without accents. She said one of the men had a long beard and wore the type of cap she said she had seen Muslims wear.
"'They think they were sad on 9/11, wait until 9/13,'" Stone said she heard the man with the beard say.
Stone said the men were talking about Miami and had noted that they were running about five hours behind.
She said she heard one of the men ask: "Do you think we have enough to bring it down?"
Another one of the men replied, "If we don't have enough to bring it down, I have contacts and we can get enough to bring it down."