Plus hoodies, scarves, earrings, mouse pads, stuffed animals, toy firetrucks, cell-phone cases, bowls, and much more. “To me, it’s the crassest, most insensitive thing to have a commercial enterprise at the place where my son died,” the mother of one victim told the New York Post. “I think it’s a money-making venture to support inflated salaries, and they’re willing to do it over my son’s dead body.” Literally, as unidentified body parts — her son’s remains were never recovered — are being kept in the “remains repository” at the underground memorial.