The Story Behind Brian Sweeney’s Heartbreaking Final Voicemail To His Wife On 9/11

Published August 12, 2024
Updated August 13, 2024

Just three minutes before his plane crashed into the World Trade Center on 9/11, former Navy pilot and Desert Storm veteran Brian D. Sweeney called his wife Julie and left a haunting final voicemail to say goodbye.

Brian Sweeney

9/11 Memorial & MuseumBrian Sweeney and his widow Julie Sweeney Roth.

A former U.S. Navy pilot, Brian Sweeney was supposed to fly from Boston to Los Angeles for his work as a defense contractor on September 11, 2001. But tragically, he was a passenger on United Airlines Flight 175 — one of the four flights that would be hijacked by al-Qaeda terrorists that day.

Shortly before Brian Sweeney’s plane crashed into the South Tower, he decided to call his wife Julie one last time. Though he wasn’t able to get ahold of her, he did leave her a final message that remains acutely powerful to this day.

This is the story of Brian Sweeney and the haunting voicemail he left for his wife on 9/11.

Brian Sweeney’s Life Before The Tragic Events Of 9/11

Born on August 10, 1963, Brian David Sweeney grew up in Massachusetts. His widow, Julie Sweeney Roth, remembers him as a warm and confident man.

“He was like Tom Cruise but with a Goose personality — he had the confidence of Tom Cruise but he had this personality that you just wanted to hug him and love him,” Julie said. “He was just that kind of guy.”

A former U.S. Navy pilot, Brian Sweeney had once worked as an instructor at TOPGUN in Miramar, California. But in 1997, Brian accepted a medical discharge from the Navy after an accident left him partially paralyzed.

9/11 Victim Brian Sweeney

Julia Sweeney Roth/FacebookBrian Sweeney had a career as a U.S. Navy pilot until he received a medical discharge.

The next year, he met his wife, Julie, at a Philadelphia bar. Julie remembers that the 6’3″ Brian Sweeney stood out to her immediately. “I looked at my girlfriend and I told her that’s the kind of guy I would marry,” Julie said.

After a whirlwind courtship, Julie moved in with Brian in Massachusetts. They got married in Cape Cod, a place that Brian had long loved.

Together, they began to build a life. By February 2001, Julie was working as a teacher, and Brian had gotten a job as a defense contractor. For one week each month, he flew to Los Angeles for work.

And that’s exactly what he planned to do on September 11, 2001. Brian Sweeney said goodbye to Julie and boarded United Airlines Flight 175 from Boston to Los Angeles. But tragically, he would never make it there.

Brian Sweeney’s Voicemail To His Wife Julie On 9/11

After saying goodbye to her husband on 9/11, Julie Sweeney went to work as normal. But something had begun to unfold in the sky that would change her life — and the course of American history — forever.

After United Airlines Flight 175 took off at 8:14 a.m., the plane made a sudden, unscheduled turn at 8:47 a.m. Meanwhile, air traffic controllers were struggling to figure out what was happening with a different plane — American Airlines Flight 11 — and didn’t notice that the transponder code for United Airlines Flight 175 had bizarrely changed several times.

At that point, no one on the ground knew that both planes had been hijacked by al-Qaeda terrorists. And no one knew that they would soon careen into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City.

Flight 175 Hits World Trade Center On 9/11

Wikimedia CommonsUnited Airlines Flight 175 was the second plane to hit the World Trade Center after American Airlines Flight 11.

But although confusion reigned on the ground, the situation had become terrifyingly clear to many of the passengers in the air. On United Airlines Flight 175, Brian Sweeney soon realized that he would not survive. So he called his wife one last time, using a seat-back phone on the plane.

“Jules, this is Brian. Listen, I’m on an airplane that’s been hijacked. If things don’t go well, and it’s not looking good, I just want you to know I absolutely love you. I want you to do good, go have good times. Same to my parents and everybody, and I just totally love you, and I’ll see you when you get there. Bye, babe. I hope I call you.”

At the time, Julie Sweeney was teaching a class and missed the call. Her mother-in-law soon got in touch to tell her that Brian was on one of the hijacked planes. But Julie didn’t get his message until she got home.

Brian Sweeney’s voicemail to his wife Julie on 9/11.

By that point, Brian Sweeney and almost 3,000 other people had been killed in the 9/11 attacks. Julie and countless other Americans were devastated.

Why Julie Sweeney Released Her Husband’s 9/11 Voicemail

In 2002, Julie Sweeney decided to share Brian Sweeney’s final message with the public in an effort to help other grieving families.

“There are still times when I cry and I listen to his message,” she said. “It’s still a part of me and there’s probably still a lot of healing I have to do.”

But she believed that his final words were powerful — and that they could bring comfort to others who lost loved ones on United Airlines Flight 175.

“I’m thankful for it. So thankful for that message,” she said years later. “Because, at least I know, without a shadow of a doubt, what he was thinking. The calmness in his voice soothed me… And it’s very powerful. He made very powerful statements with that message.”

9/11 Victim Brian D. Sweeney

NBC NewsWhen Navy veteran Brian D. Sweeney realized he was going to die as his plane hurtled toward the World Trade Center, he called his wife Julie and left her one last voicemail.

Ever since Brian Sweeney’s tragic death, Julie Sweeney Roth has taken his final message to heart. She’s living a good life. Julie has since remarried and has two children. She volunteers at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, where she connects with survivors and works to keep Brian’s memory alive. To this day, Brian Sweeney remains one of the most widely memorialized victims of 9/11.

“All I needed was that message and I think he very selflessly left it,” Julie said. “I don’t think he left it until he knew that he wasn’t coming home.”


After reading about Brian Sweeney’s final voicemail, take a look at these heartbreaking artifacts from 9/11. Then, learn about other haunting stories of 9/11 victims like Todd Beamer, Scott Davidson, and Rick Rescorla.

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Kaleena Fraga
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A staff writer for All That's Interesting, Kaleena Fraga has also had her work featured in The Washington Post and Gastro Obscura, and she published a book on the Seattle food scene for the Eat Like A Local series. She graduated from Oberlin College, where she earned a dual degree in American History and French.
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John Kuroski
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John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime.
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Fraga, Kaleena. "The Story Behind Brian Sweeney’s Heartbreaking Final Voicemail To His Wife On 9/11." AllThatsInteresting.com, August 12, 2024, https://allthatsinteresting.com/brian-sweeney-9-11. Accessed September 12, 2024.