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Secrets Worth Dying For: Timothy James McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing

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Book by Hammer, David Paul

348 pages, Paperback

First published March 24, 2004

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February 22, 2015
Even tho this is from a convicted felon...this book has a trove of info that changes the lone wolf narrative...which I never believed anyway...it was all packaged too neatly..I think at this point in our time..most (a lot) of Americans are awake or waking to the fact that everything is not as its being FED to us...good book...
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August 23, 2010
Valuable information. Gives a unique perspective on McVeigh's final two years and life on death row in general. It is riddled with spelling/punctuation mistakes but for someone who is interested in McVeigh or OKC Bombing, it's a must read.
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