American Terrorist: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing
Oklahoma City is a riveting account of one of the deadliest acts of terrorism on American soil, combining groundbreaking investigative research with a thrilling and true conspiracy story that has implications for national security and law enforcement today.
April 19, 1995: Timothy McVeigh drove into downtown Oklahoma City in a rented Ryder truck containing a fertilizer bomb that he and his army buddy Terry Nichols had made the previous day. He parked, hopped out of the truck, and walked away. Shortly after 9:00 a.m., the bomb obliterated one-third of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, killing 168 people, including 19 infants and toddlers.
Weaving together key elements of personal correspondence with co-defendant Terry Nichols, hundreds of hours of interviews, and thousands of government documents, Oklahoma City: What the Investigation Missed—and Why It Still Matters by investigative reporter Andrew Gumbel and retired U.S. Marine Corps lieutenant colonel Roger G. Charles is a riveting piece of journalism and a cautionary tale for our times.
Country | USA |
Binding | Hardcover |
EAN | 9780061986444 |
Edition | First Edition |
ISBN | 0061986445 |
Label | William Morrow |
Manufacturer | William Morrow |
NumberOfItems | 1 |
NumberOfPages | 448 |
PublicationDate | 2012-04-24 |
Publisher | William Morrow |
ReleaseDate | 2012-04-24 |
Studio | William Morrow |