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Final Report on the
Bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building
April 19, 1995
Six years in the
making,
this groundbreaking book is the result of the most credible,
comprehensive independent investigation ever conducted of the Oklahoma
City terrorist bombing.
Headed by former
Oklahoma
state representative Charles Key, the Oklahoma City Bombing
Investigation Committee recently announced the long-awaited release of
its final report, which differs sharply and dramatically from the
official conclusions of the federal government.
The lengthy report was
written, said Key, to help Americans finally "get to the truth" about
what really happened April 19, 1995 -- the day the Alfred P. Murrah
Federal Building was destroyed in Oklahoma City, Okla.
Timothy McVeigh, who
was
executed June 11, and accomplice Terry Nichols, who is serving a life
sentence for his role, were not alone in planning and carrying out the
bombing, the exhaustive report concludes.
Major points outlined
in the
committee's report include:
* Evidence suggesting
the
federal government had prior knowledge that the bombing was going to
occur, and where;
* Evidence others
besides
McVeigh and Nichols had a hand in planning the attack, securing the
materials for the explosives, and carrying the bombing out;
* Materials detailing
the
government's early assertion that other unexploded bombs were found by
authorities immediately after the first bomb went off;
* Failures by federal
law
and court officials before, during and after the bombing.
"The purpose of our
report
is to document the truth," Key told WorldNetDaily. "We, as so many
others do, believe that facts regarding other perpetrators, prior
knowledge, and the number of explosive devices used to damage the
Murrah Building has been concealed."
"Final
Report
on
the Bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building"
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