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The hands that wrote the letters — as cordial and warmly worded as they were — had the blood of 168 people on them.
On April 19, 1995, McVeigh unleashed a bomb made out of a agricultural fertilizer, diesel fuel, and other chemicals on the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. It detonated at 9.02am, ...
Timothy McVeigh spoke to USA TODAY 10 months after his arrest for detonating a 4,800-pound bomb on the doorstep of the Oklahoma City federal building.
In 1993, as the world watched the Waco standoff, some gathered on a distant hill to look out at the Branch Davidian compound.
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StyleCaster on MSNThe Oklahoma City Bomber Called the Children Victims ‘Collateral Damage'-See How Many People Died in the AttackOn the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, Netflix released a new documentary called Oklahoma City Bombing: ...
30 years later, letters to the US&J offer insight into Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City bombing
Thirty years ago today, what was then the worst act of domestic terrorism in American history shook the nation to its core. It was an act that appeared to have been foretold, a little more than three ...
Timothy McVeigh, a veteran of the Gulf War and a sympathizer with the U.S. militia movement, planned and carried out the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. McVeigh detonated the Ryder rental ...
Timothy McVeigh targeted the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building because of the numerous federal agencies scattered among the structure’s nine stories, where hundreds worked. The date marked two ...
Three decades later, those words from the Oklahoma ... Bacharach recalled. McVeigh’s final letter to him concluded with his usual sign-off: “Later, Tim.” Along with memories of McVeigh ...
He was Timothy James McVeigh ... Offered the chance to speak final words, he said nothing. Again, no apology for the lives he took and those he left shattered. He did not, at least in public ...
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