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Jesse Trentadue became interested in the [[OKC Bombing]] after his brother, [[Kenneth Trentadue]], was arrested for probation violations, and later found dead, purportedly from a [[suicide]], although his body had been heavily bruised and cut. "I did not start out to solve the [[Oklahoma City bombing]], I started out for justice for my brother's murder, but along the way, every path I took, every lead I got, took me to the bombing."<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2709637/FBI-insists-NO-unseen-Oklahoma-bombing-surveillance-tape-shows-accomplice.html</ref> | Jesse Trentadue became interested in the [[OKC Bombing]] after his brother, [[Kenneth Trentadue]], was arrested for probation violations, and later found dead, purportedly from a [[suicide]], although his body had been heavily bruised and cut. "I did not start out to solve the [[Oklahoma City bombing]], I started out for justice for my brother's murder, but along the way, every path I took, every lead I got, took me to the bombing."<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2709637/FBI-insists-NO-unseen-Oklahoma-bombing-surveillance-tape-shows-accomplice.html</ref> | ||
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Interests | • Kenneth Trentadue • Oklahoma City bombing |
Jesse C. Trentadue is a US attorney whose brother died in prison under highly suspicious circumstances, connected to the Oklahoma City bombing.[1]
Career
Jesse Trentadue is a US lawyer who has practiced in all areas of civil trial practice.[1]
OKC Bombing
Jesse Trentadue became interested in the OKC Bombing after his brother, Kenneth Trentadue, was arrested for probation violations, and later found dead, purportedly from a suicide, although his body had been heavily bruised and cut. "I did not start out to solve the Oklahoma City bombing, I started out for justice for my brother's murder, but along the way, every path I took, every lead I got, took me to the bombing."[2]
US judge Dale A. Kimball ruled in 2006 that Trentadue had "unearthed significant evidence of foul play" in the case of his brother.[3]