Posted on 10/01/2005 7:05:29 PM PDT by blogblogginaway
Edited on 10/01/2005 7:21:56 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
The explosion happened at the courtyard near the George Lynn Cross Hall, Botany-Microbiology Building on OU's campus, which is west of the stadium, according to Sgt. Gary Robinson of the University police department. The explosion happened during the second quarter of Oklahoma's game against Kansas State. After the explosion, police set up a perimeter of several blocks and made fans exit the stadium to the east.
NORMAN -- An explosion near the University of Oklahoma's Gaylord Family-Memorial Stadium killed one person Saturday, OU officials said.
"If so, and the burnt matches somehow didn't get blown away in the blast, it proves that this fellow was determined to kill himself at this spot, at this time"
OR..someone was threatening him with a bomb and lighting matches to scare him and accidently or on purpose lite the final one. ??? Remember two men were seen running from the scene.
I can't tell you how many people I know have expressed the exact same thing.
My sister's college sorority did a lot candle lighting ceremonies. My first thought on this was a group of people lighting candles and perhaps saying a prayer for the deceased.
It's out there alright. Some just choose to ignore it. Maybe it's too unsettling for them to acknowledge.
Hadn't thought of that, although if the police tape was still, up they could not have had their ceremony there. who knows..the press sure doesn't seem to care. (rolling eye)
Thanks for that idea. The matches didn't make sense to me. If they were there from the blast I'd think the Feds would have taken them as evidence. But I hadn't thought of a reasonable alternative explanation.
Yep, you're right. No response and information regarding the injured is now missing from the article... Go figure, eh? I did copy and pasted the article when I found it as well as the URL, but it didn't occur to me to get a screen shot (unfortunate mistake on my part as it will be hard to prove to skeptics that it was there in the first place).
Was it a mistake in the article? My feeling is it was not as this was an article attributed to a real person vs. the AP and the officials probably don't want to let on that there were witnesses close enough to get hurt... May be a good thing if they consider those witnesses to be in danger...
Thought this was an interesting development. Seeing as this was not an AP article I would tend to think the reporting was more reliable than the MSM stuff we see all over but I am not familiar with the station or the reporter.
The question now is - were there 5 injured - my guess is probably. Why are they failing to report this? My guesses are as follows: A.) They are afraid witnesses could be in danger B.) They don't want ANYONE talking to them - at least not at this point C.) There is a small chance that there was no-one else injured in the first place, but considering a bus driver was knocked off his feet and most likely sustained at least MINOR injuries I would say that "no-one injured" is NOT an accurate statement.
Thank you LibertyRocks and thanks for following up on it and documenting it here.
Good job.
You're welcome Cindy, and thank you for your help finding it as well. If there is a next time - hopefully not - I will remember to get a screen shot of the original article before alerting the management!
I'm going to search around and see if this article was printed elsewhere, but I doubt it.
Triangles are an engineers fraternity.
One of the posts here said the bus driver was taken to the hospital. That would be at least injured, and there was the student reported to have the red face from being so close to the blast. Interesting the article was changed after being released.
I saw the later article that said the bus driver was taken to the hospital, but wondered about its accuracy. The SoonerFan who talked to one of the bus drivers said that the knocked-down bus driver was spending the night with the FBI and local constabulary (police/constables). He said he was unhurt.
If he was sent to a hospital (or otherwise in some type of protective custody until his witness account could be documented), maybe there are others, too, that we con't know about.
My additional thanks to for following up on the "injuries" story.
FWIW, I *think* the reporter, McEwen, is primarily a sports writer. I remember googling his name really quickly the other night when I had the article but couldn't place the KFRA580 talk radio station (in Ottawa, Canada) as his affiliation. Most of the first few hits were sports-related items.
lol. yes it would.
Hmmm, the candlelight vigil idea to explain the matches is a good one, but I'm certain the Daily would've caught wind of that anytime over the weekend, don't you think?
Of course, we don't know when the matches appeared there--whether they were there all along, as when it was reported at 5:30 PM that there was nothing but crime tape on the scene, or if they appeared there between 5:30PM and 7:50PM, when they were noted in print.
The Triangle guys maybe did a brief salute vigil right after sundown? Or just a group of friends or people from the apartments who were evac'ed to hotels? Not sure he had many friends there.
Of course, there is also another possibility ... do ME types burn candles like that? I've seen large incense sticks stuck in the ground for a vigil, and left there afterwards, still burning, but I don't know if a candleligt vigil isn't strictly an American thing.
If that's what happened, they "vigil'ed and ran" - didn't stay long, if the reporter didn't encounter them. Hmmm.
Any luck finding someone to check out the bench and crime scene? I'm anxious to hear if you found out anything.
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