Children were playing, women were cleaning the kitchen and some men were reading the newspaper that Sunday morning as rain drizzled outside the Branch Davidian compound. Just before 10 a.m., sect leader David Koresh appeared in the cafeteria doorway and said he'd been told someone was coming. "He said, `Everybody stay calm,'" recalled Clive Doyle, who was in the compound. "I could hear him go down the hall and open the door. Then I heard gunfire, shots being fired by the hundreds. I heard him say, `Wait! We've got women and children in here!'" It was Feb. 28, 1993,...