The FBI's top counterterrorism agent checked into an Oklahoma City hotel nearly nine hours before a truck bomb nearly leveled the Alfred P. Murrah Building, according to a receipt obtained by WorldNetDaily, despite claims that he was in Texas the morning of the attack.
The Embassy Suites Hotel receipt of Danny Coulson, then-director of the FBI's Terrorist Task Force and founding commander of the bureau's Hostage Rescue Team was dated April 19, 1995, with a check-in time of "00:20" military time for 12:20 a.m. (Editor's note: His last name is spelled "Coulsen" on the receipt, but it indicates he is with the "FBI," located at "50 Penn Place, Suite 1600; OKC, OK.")
The truck bomb exploded at 9:03 a.m., devastating half the building and killing 168 men, women and children.
According to the receipt, Coulson checked out of his hotel room 406 April 27 at 11:16 a.m.
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If this had been a legitimate inquiry, Rita would have asked Danny Coulson why he checked into an OKC hotel nearly nine hours before the bombing.
I wonder how WND got a copy of that Embassy Suites receipt? I knew about the claim that Danny Coulson was in the hotel right before the bombing, but I didn't know someone had some actual hard evidence.
And Rita doesn't even ask him about it. Amazing.
Maybe the Embassy Suites clock was screwy? Then again it doesn't seem like with people's bills involved, inaccuracy would be tolerated for long.