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June Eleventh 2001 An ordinary man was murdered, a son and brother, a soldier, a U.S. citizen, a human. He was executed while the world looked on. I'm so sorry this happened to him and his family. Timothy McVeigh, I'm so sorry for what They did to You. Wherever you took your Soul, I hope you are happy and safe. RIP Tim April 23, 1968-June 11, 2001 Four years |
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Where the Birds Always Sing |
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As far as I know this is the last public image of Timothy McVeigh. It was drawn on December 28, 2000. It was drawn as he spoke with Judge Matsch via teleconference from Terre Haute to Denver. It was during this teleconference that he gave up all his appeals and asked that an execution date be set Transcript of Timothy McVeigh's conversation with Judge Matsch |
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Timothy James McVeigh |
Gore Vidal, " the media responded in the only way they know how. Overnight, one Timothy McVeigh became the personification of evil. " Thanks to the media the world saw an angry cold young man in those "Orange pictures ". I saw a man who looked tired and alone. |
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" He had a very gentle way with little kids and always had a great love for animals, especially his two cats, Tough Clyde and Shakespeare " Tim's neighbor Liz McDermott |
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Quote Gore Vidal, from his book, The Last Empire, Shredding the Bill of Rights p.416 |
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Army Man |
With Terry Nichols' Son |
Home |
Army |
Tank |
60 Minutes |
Prison |
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