Short version: a federal judge has granted a trial because the FBI has claimed they can't find these tapes.
The plaintiff doesn't claim to know the outcome of the trial, but he is hoping he is granted power to conduct discovery, and even search for the tapes.
The FBI's own report of the tapes says that persons exited the truck 3:06 before it exploded. They have since backtracked on that, but the tape has never been released, even during McVeigh's trial.
McVeigh. It's always been curious to me that he remained adamantly silent before his execution. Why?
Was he a moslem convert jihadi or just, as was claimed, a disaffected Dessert Storm veteran?
How extensive was his family and how close was he to them? Did they receive any financial contributions, or could they have been threatened to keep McVeigh quiet?
I recall no mention of them aside a sister. This would be an interesting background story. Anyone know anything?
Those tapes are probably with the shell casings and doors from the compound in Waco that were “lost” also.