Posted on 01/29/2002 1:36:51 PM PST by honway
In the audio interview in the links below, Tonia Yeakey tells the story of Terrance Yeakey, an American hero. He was the first OKC Police Department officer inside the Murrah Building after the bombing on April 19,1995. Terrance Yeakey went straight into the building and started rescuing survivors. A year later, on May 8,1996, Terry's body was found in a field one and a half miles from his car. His car was filled with blood. Terry was found with his jugular vein cut in two places, both wrists cut, and both arms cut at the elbow and rope burns on his limbs and a bullet in the head.
Tonia states that a member of law enforcement confirmed the body was drug from one place to another. The FBI immediately took over the investigation and ruled it a suicide without an autopsy, eventhough according to the funeral director the cuts were too deep and severe for the use of embalming fluid.
This is a story you need to hear and not from a journalist but in Tonia's own words, because she too is an American hero for courageously sharing her story with you.
Tonia Yeakey Interview Part II
The suicide of Shawn Tea Farrens is mentioned in the interview. There is a the video that was shown on Canadian TV recording Shawn's discussion with her co-workers about the night McVeigh was reportedly in the Tulsa club where she worked. A transcript of the video can be found in reply#201
Please see replies #94-99
So snopes is infallible in your religion? Does rhyme with pope, I guess that's where the official 2YL certifcation comes from.
Too bad that snopes is not reliable on PC or political matters!
That's a "suicide" ?
If you don't have time to listen to the interview, the transcripts are on the thread and the other important thing there is a letter Terry wrote to a friend before his death. I can confirm it is Terry's ex-wife Tonia in the interview.
Angie Bluethman
05/12/1996
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The only police officer who brought about 500 people to their feet Saturday night wasn't at the awards banquet to receive his medal of valor.
But his spirit was.
Sgt. Terrance Yeakey, 30, committed suicide just three days before he would have walked across the stage at the National Cowboy Hall of Fame as a man who showed exceptional bravery and courage for his rescue efforts in the Oklahoma City bombing.
When his name was read Saturday night as one of the 89 selected to receive the Oklahoma City Police Department's medal of valor, the crowd responded with a standing ovation. Earlier Saturday, Yeakey's family was presented with the medal.
Councilman Mark Schwartz read a letter to the department from President Clinton.
Clinton said in the letter that Oklahoma City police officers set the standard for perseverance during the aftermath of the bombing.
"You continue to put your lives on the line, day in and day out," he said.
George Wesley Jr., the 13-year-old boy who moved Oklahomans to tears with his powerful singing during the memorial service for the bombing's first anniversary, performed "America" and "Wind Beneath My Wings. " Country music singers Reba McIntyre, Vince Gill and "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno and actor Chuck Norris congratulated the department in a video.
Worthless pieces of shit! Why wasn't I surprised when I read who came out to take over the murder scene for the FBI, from the local LEO's ...
(TY)- Examined at the scene.
(CR)- Chief Gonzalez came out, by helicopter along with an FBI guy. Who was that?
(TY)- Bob Ricks.
(CR)- Bob Ricks, now the head of The Department of Public Safety here in Oklahoma, appointed by Governor Frank Keating?
Could this be the same dependableFBI Agent who orchestrated the murderous Ruby Ridge coverup, followed a year later by the holacaust at WACO, where all those women and children were gassed and incinerated, and then the evidence was quickly bulldozed?
Ahhh yes ... Bill Ricks ... some of these Feds are sooo predictable and such dependable Public Servants.
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