In the years since the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, many survivors and victims' families say they've worked hard to keep their focus on healing—not on the man responsible for the attack.
DENVER -- Timothy McVeigh was convicted Monday in the 1995 truck bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building, the worst act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history. The verdict drew tears of relief ...
Fifteen years after 168 people died in the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Joseph Hartzler of Springfield thinks the focus should be on the victims, not the perpetrator.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The lead prosecutor in the case against Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh had described it before trial as "like a slam dunk ...
SPRINGFIELD -- Joseph Hartzler, who was an assistant U.S. attorney in Springfield when he was tabbed as the lead prosecutor in the Timothy McVeigh case, died in Chicago on Dec. 18, according to his ...
OKLAHOMA CITY -- In his first interview, bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh told Newsweek he first heard of the federal building bombing from the trooper who stopped him that morning for driving without ...
W A S H I N G T O N, May 16 -- FBI Director Louis Freeh was in the hot seat today as a House panel grilled him about a litany of blunders by the nation's top law enforcement agency — including the ...
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