Timothy McVeigh fled the scene of the Oklahoma City bombing driving a battered old yellow Mercury Marquis that was missing a license plate. He was spotted fleeing the scene, with a passenger sitting next to him in the Marquis, by witness Gary Lewis. FBI agent John...
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Who Helped McVeigh Blow Up Oklahoma City?
by Richard Booth | Feb 8, 2021 | Featured Articles, OKC
“How do 5 or 6 people see something and describe generally the same thing if it doesn’t exist?” — Dan Vogel, FBI Special Agent, Oklahoma City Field Office “If only one person had seen that, or two or three…but twenty-four? Twenty-four people say, yes I saw him...
DNA Evidence of Second Bomber at Oklahoma City?
by Phil Cross | Dec 26, 2020 | Featured Articles, OKC
A DNA profile forgotten about for twenty years is it the final piece of evidence to put to rest remaining questions about the Oklahoma City bombing. Fox 25 first told you about the existence of the unknown DNA profile last December, but in the months that have...
The Lies Behind the Oklahoma City Bombing
by Richard Booth | Oct 5, 2020 | Featured Articles, OKC
Despite the seemingly simple conclusion behind the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing, the investigation was exceedingly complicated. To this day, it is still the FBI’s most massive investigation, comprised of millions of pages of evidence. Careful analysis of this paper...
Who Helped Timothy McVeigh Blow Up Oklahoma City?
by Richard Booth | Aug 14, 2020 | Featured Articles, OKC
Cassville is located in the extreme southwest of Missouri, sitting adjacent to the northeastern Oklahoma and southeastern Kansas state borders. It’s about an hour away from the nearby cities of Joplin and Carthage and about two and a half hours, 130 miles, from Elohim...
The Oklahoma City Bombing Surveiled: What Do the Videos Show?
by Richard Booth | Aug 9, 2020 | Featured Articles, OKC
Today, closed-circuit surveillance cameras are ubiquitous. You find them everywhere: at gas stations, stoplights, on government property, on private property. At the time of the April 19th, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, you could find surveillance cameras mounted at...
The Oklahoma City Bombing Archives: An Introduction & Recommended Reading List
by Richard Booth | Apr 22, 2020 | Featured, Featured Articles, OKC
When I began compiling material for what eventually became “The Oklahoma City Bombing Archives,” I was simply doing background research for a book. Over a period of several years I used commercial databases, libraries, and services that allowed me to scan newspaper...
The Ultimate Oklahoma City Bombing Archive
by Scott Horton | Apr 19, 2020 | Blog, OKC
From the very beginning it was obvious that the federal government was lying about the extent of the plot behind the Oklahoma City bombing of April 19, 1995. As former federal prosecutor Larry Mackey admitted to journalist Andrew Gumbel, his team knew very well they...