Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Oklahoma City bombing tapes erased

Security tapes of the Oklahoma City bombing just released show key sections have been erased. Attorney Jesse Trentadue obtained the security camera tapes of the bombing through the Freedom of Information Act. The missing portions confirm speculation the official version of bombing is false. On April 19, 1995, bombs in Oklahoma City's Alfred Murrah Building killed 168 people. Timothy McVeigh was executed and co-conspirator Terry Nichols sentenced to life imprisonment. Trentadue says: "Four cameras in four different locations going blank at basically the same time..is no coincidence." The FBI in the past refused to release the security camera recordings, leading Trentadue to contend the government was hiding evidence others were involved. Trentadue's brother Kenneth died in the bombing, possibly murdered by officials who mistook him for the bomber. Trentadue's family was awarded $1.1 million. Further investigation by the deceased's brother Jesse to led to more evidence that didn’t match the official story. Source

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