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Bombing in Oklahoma City

The bomb that ripped apart many lives in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995 has left an open wound that still healing for Oklahomans. Its fall in the heave and the cool morning breeze rushes across the fence that lines 5th street where the Alfred P. Murrah once stood. Articles of clothing and notes attached to a temporary memorial fence are the only things that react to the wi ....

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.... bombing, members of a white separatist group had been staking-out federal buildings in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, and that they had actually driven to the Murrah Building at least three times to photograph the site. In a letter delivered to the U.S. justice Dept. in Denver, Colorado, on April 6, 1995, an informant, who was granted immunity in September of 1994, gave information about a bombing conspiracy he overheard in Kingman, Arizona. The plot, expected to take place in the Midwest some ....

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