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DENVER: ?It was a thunder, boom sound,? Helene Garrett recalled Friday, one of the first nine witnesses testifying in the trial of Timothy McVeigh. ?I screamed and everything started falling.? Even some reporters started crying during Garrett?s description of the last time she saw her infant son Tevin, at the daycare center in the Murrah federal building. Desperately looking for her son in the rubble, Garrett watched the rescue workers as ?they carried out the babies, and they were wrapped in sheets.? Three days later, Tevin was found. ?I kissed his feet, and I kissed his legs,? said...
...Button was in control of the plane for most of its journey, his disappearance has sparked some wild theories. Among them: that he was planning to drop the 500-lb. bombs he was carrying (which the Air Force believes were not armed) on the Denver courthouse where the Timothy McVeigh trial is under way; or that the rugged Warthog would be a perfect plane to sell to a militia unit. There were reports, on CNN and elsewhere, that Button may have been suicidal because he was upset over the recent conversion of his mother to the Jehovah's Witness faith...
...Irven Box, a prominent Oklahoma City defense attorney who is following the trial of Oklahoma City bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh, said yesterday in reference to the change of venue of the trial to Colorado...
OKLAHOMA CITY: As fan mail goes, it doesn't get much better than having the FBI request it as evidence. Oklahoma Gazette reporter Phil Bacharach handed over to federal authorities a handwritten letter written by Timothy McVeigh last November in which the Oklahoma City bombing suspect detailed his beef against the Justice Department. The Gazette, a local arts weekly, made the letter public Tuesday. In the note, dated November 26, 1996, McVeigh commends an article Bacharach had written about him and provided this clarification: "You quote me as saying that the FBI are ?wizards at PR.? What I actually said...
...Pulitzer Board is appointing a committee to decide whether to establish on online journalism category for next year?s awards. One member of that committee is Rena Pederson, vice president/editorial page editor of The Dallas Morning News, which recently made headlines by breaking its exclusive story concerning Timothy McVeigh?s reported admission of guilt to his attorneys on its website before the story was published in its print edition. Gentlemen, start your computers...