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Title: NEW BOOK ON OKC BOMBING (Press Release)
Source: E-Mail
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Published: Apr 2, 2010
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Post Date: 2010-04-02 17:52:01 by noone222
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Views: 476
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: MARCH 31, 2010

Death Row Inmate Unlocks Oklahoma City Bombing Secrets, Blows Open Cold Case With Exclusive Timothy McVeigh Interviews

As the Oklahoma City Bombing approaches its 15th anniversary on April 19, history records the case as solved and closed. Timothy McVeigh, lone-wolf mastermind, was executed in 2001. Terry Nichols, his only known accomplice, is behind bars for life. But now this: McVeigh reportedly made a shocking death row confession – that he was an undercover federal agent in a sting operation targeting right-wing extremists. Incredible? It might seem so at first. But just as incredible is the identity of the man who turned up the evidence that blows this case wide open: It’s David Paul Hammer – another death row inmate.

Federal Death Row: Terre Haute, Indiana – Hammer is a criminal legend, in prison since age 19 except for two escapes; sentenced to death for killing a cellmate in 1996. The death penalty was the twist of fate that gave Hammer exclusive access to McVeigh and his story on Federal Death Row.

Deadly Secrets: Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing details McVeigh’s account of the crime as told exclusively to Hammer. McVeigh said he had multiple accomplices, who were never brought to justice. He named names. Hammer started digging.

Aided by a trusted circle of friends on the outside, he discovered hidden and discarded clues, from secret FBI investigative teletypes to explosives that may be linked to the bombing and even secret crime-scene surveillance tapes. It all points to a conspiracy larger than McVeigh and Nichols, and consistent with the one McVeigh outlined for Hammer.

How could so much evidence fall through the cracks? Hammer charges that federal government insiders knew the bombing was coming through McVeigh and other informants, but did not stop it. Afterwards, the government players had to hide their guilty knowledge, and the cover-up continues to this day.

“We have opened up the deepest, darkest cold case of all time,” Hammer says.

Prize-winning investigative reporter Margaret Roberts wrote the book’s foreword. She calls McVeigh’s account “compelling,” and says Hammer’s story “deserves careful consideration.” Hammer’s challenge to readers: Don’t buy the government spin that this case is closed. Follow the clues. Find out the truth.

Media contacts

Email inquiries to: deadlysecrets@att.net. Review copies: Phone Authorhouse at 888 280 7715 or email: pressreleases@authorsolutions.com.

Book orders: http://www.authorhouse.com. ###

Gloria Chipman

Director

V.O.T.I.V.E.S.

(Victims of Terrorism Information and Vital Exchange Services)

A 1995 OKC Bombing Families, Survivors, and Concerned Citizens Group

Seeking the Truth Behind the Oklahoma City Bombing


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http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2010/03/31/CIA-can-withhold-Oklahoma-City-documents/UPI-41881270055796/

CIA can withhold Oklahoma City documents Published: March. 31, 2010

SALT LAKE CITY, March 31 (UPI) -- A federal judge in Utah ruled in favor of the CIA in the agency's refusal to release documents regarding the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.

U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups Tuesday refused to order the agency to hand over the documents to Salt Lake City lawyer Jesse Trentadue, who filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the CIA in 2008.

The Salt Lake Tribune said Wednesday the ruling revealed for the first time that the CIA took part in the investigation of the 1995 bombing of the federal building in Oklahoma City, which killed 168 people.

Trentadue filed the FOIA request for documents he believes could shed light on the death of his brother at a federal prison a few months after the bombing. Trentadue's brother, a bank robber being held on a parole violation, was found hanged in his cell. Trentadue believes his brother may have been killed by guards who thought he knew something about the case.

The Tribune said the 12 contested documents also contain information about foreign nationals whose names came up in the case.

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End the FED and you'll end the CIA, MOSSAD, and the international angst created by the international bankers.

International bankers are satans representatives on planet earth and the intel agencies are their enforcers.

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Records request denied for SLC lawyer probing brother's death Oklahoma City » Family doesn't believe inmate committed suicide. By Pamela Manson

The Salt Lake Tribune

Updated: 04/01/2010 11:07:33 PM MDT

A federal judge in Utah says the Central Intelligence Agency can withhold documents on the Oklahoma City bombing investigation and prosecution, agreeing that the records were properly withheld for national security and other reasons.

The ruling by U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups reveals for the first time that the CIA worked with the Department of Justice on the bombing probe, according to Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue, who requested the records under the federal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).

Twelve documents connected to the investigation were at issue, including an April 20, 1995, cable that outlines a prosecutor's attempt to extradite an "organized crime figure from another country." Other records include cables sent in April and May 1995 relaying information provided to a U.S. ambassador by a foreign official; information from a "foreign liaison contact" that is classified as secret; and information from a foreign government about the possible identification of a suspect in the bombing.

The general descriptions were provided by the CIA in refusing Trentadue's FOIA requests for documents on potential involvement of foreign nationals in the attack. The lawyer -- who received some documents with only the name of the agency to which they were directed and others that were withheld entirely -- argues in his suit that the dozen documents should have been released to him.

The CIA says it complied with FOIA and that each document falls under a category exempting it from release. The agency and Trentadue both filed motions asking Waddoups to find in their favor in the dispute, leading to the judge's ruling on Friday.

Trentadue believes the records could provide information about the death of his brother in a federal prison cell in Oklahoma City a few months after the April 19, 1995, bombing that killed 168 people at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Kenneth Trentadue, a 44-year-old convicted bank robber who was being held on an alleged parole violation, was found hanged in August 1995.

Authorities say Trentadue committed suicide, but his family believes the inmate was mistaken for a bombing conspirator and that guards strangled him with a set of plastic handcuffs in an interrogation that got out of hand. To support that theory, Jesse Trentadue has filed several lawsuits over the years in Utah's federal court seeking records on the bombing investigation. The suit before Waddoups was filed in 2008.

Timothy McVeigh was convicted of carrying out the bombing and executed in 2001. Conspirator Terry Nichols is serving a life sentence at the U.S. Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility in Florence, Colo.

Documents requested by Trentadue include ones on Andreas Carl Strassmeir, a German national who he believes might have been an associate of McVeigh.

On a separate issue, Trentadue on Monday filed a motion asking Waddoups to order the government to produce videotapes collected from surveillance cameras on the exterior of the Murrah Building on the morning of the bombing. The motion says the FBI has not responded to his requests for those tapes.

And on Thursday, Trentadue filed a motion asking for the complete videotape from the cruiser of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol officer who arrested McVeigh the day of the bombing.

Trentadue alleges that the DVD provided by the FBI appears to be an edited version because it shows only the search of McVeigh's car and not the actual arrest. He says that a Houston Chronicle article published in 1995 said the tape shows a man apparently traveling with McVeigh. The FBI has denied the story, according to Trentadue's motion.

pmanson@sltrib.com

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