One of Ours


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On April 19 1995 terrorism struck the heartland of America: A cataclysmic explosion destroyed the Oklahoma City federal building took the lives of 168 people and injured more than 500 others. It was not the work of a secret foreign cabal or a maniacal suicide bomber. Instead death drove a rented truck and behind the wheel was a young white American male with the barest of knowledge at his fingertips--a driver''s license to rent a van and a recipe for mixing farm fertilizer and fuel oil to make a bomb. Timothy McVeigh--son of the working class an army hero the kid next door--was about to become the worst mass-murderer in American history. Richard Serrano a Los Angeles Times reporter arrived in Oklahoma City with the fire engines still racing to the blast site and he has never left the story. On the basis of hundreds of interviews including an in-depth exclusive with McVeigh himself Serrano takes us along on that wild ride crisscrossing America as the bomb components are collected and a seemingly normal young man hardens his resolve to save the country he loves at the expense of the government he hates.
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