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Secrets worth dying for - Timothy James McVeigh and the Oklahoma City bombing
Timothy
James McVeigh provided the information contained within this book to us
during the time he spent with us here on death row at the United States
Penitentiary in Our
conversations took on many forms during the twenty-three months spent
living together in a unit designed for the condemned.
These conversations and communications ranged from debates,
arguments, chatter, gossip, idle conversation, explanations, question
and answer sessions, and even confessions by McVeigh. It
stands to reason, given the segregation of those housed on this unit,
that we spent more time with McVeigh, than anyone else, during
the last two years of his life. Some
of the information revealed to us was previously provided to outside
sources in February of 2000, by way of tape-recorded telephone calls. Additionally, we provided information to reporters by way of
letters in late 1999 and early 2000. This all occurred just prior to the January 2000 face-to-face
interviews between reporters Lou Michel, Dan Herbeck
and McVeigh. Those
interviews were conducted here on January 14, 17 and 18, 2000. It
should be noted that Tim McVeigh was fully aware of our intentions to
write this book about our interactions with him. His agreement to assist us and to provide details was contingent
upon our not writing about, or publishing the information in book form,
prior to the publication of his “authorized biography,” which he
wanted to be titled “American Patriot.” That book, written by reporters Michel and Herbeck
in early 2001, was instead titled, “American Terrorist.” While it was not the exact biography McVeigh had hoped for, it
did contain a version of events portraying him as a "lone wolf
terrorist,” responsible for planning, financing, and carrying out the We
have honored all aspects of our agreement with Tim McVeigh. That includes naming a chapter in this
book "Blood Makes the Grass Grow.” This title comes from the cadence uttered by his platoon, during
basic training at Wherever
possible, the authors have attempted to verify the information provided
to us by McVeigh. We have
done so via our contacts on the outside. Because of our incarceration and the slow process of verification,
this book has taken almost three years to write. We offer this version of events relating to the bombing of the Available at authorhouse
David P. Hammer #24507-077 Jeffery William Paul
#10517-042
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