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==Letter to Jennifer McVeigh== | ==Letter to Jennifer McVeigh== | ||
In a letter to Jennifer McVeigh, dated Oct. 20, 1993 wrote that at Fort Bragg, where he and the nine others were told they might be ordered to help the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] "fly drugs into the U.S. to fund many covert operations" and to "work hand-in-hand with civilian police agencies" as "government-paid [[assassins]]... Do not spread this info, Jennifer, as you could (very honestly, seriously) endanger my life."<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/01/us/mcveigh-letters-before-blast-show-the-depth-of-his-anger.html</ref> | In a letter to Jennifer McVeigh, dated Oct. 20, 1993 wrote that at Fort Bragg, where he and the nine others were told they might be ordered to help the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] "fly drugs into the U.S. to fund many covert operations" and to "work hand-in-hand with civilian police agencies" as "government-paid [[assassins]]... Do not spread this info, Jennifer, as you could (very honestly, seriously) endanger my life."<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1998/07/01/us/mcveigh-letters-before-blast-show-the-depth-of-his-anger.html</ref> | ||
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+ | McVeigh, 32, stated that he had "religious, ethical and philosophical objections" to an autopsy. A letter to his hometown paper, ''The Buffalo News'', reads "I was sentenced to death, not to death and disembowelment."<ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mcveigh-makes-deal-to-avoid-autopsy/</ref> This has prompted some to question whether he was really executed.<ref>http://www.whale.to/b/timothy.html</ref> | ||
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Timothy McVeigh | |
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Supposed perpetrator of | Oklahoma City bombing |
James Corbett suggests that McVeigh may have been sheep dipped and never left US special forces.[1]
Letter to Jennifer McVeigh
In a letter to Jennifer McVeigh, dated Oct. 20, 1993 wrote that at Fort Bragg, where he and the nine others were told they might be ordered to help the Central Intelligence Agency "fly drugs into the U.S. to fund many covert operations" and to "work hand-in-hand with civilian police agencies" as "government-paid assassins... Do not spread this info, Jennifer, as you could (very honestly, seriously) endanger my life."[2]
Lack of autopsy
McVeigh, 32, stated that he had "religious, ethical and philosophical objections" to an autopsy. A letter to his hometown paper, The Buffalo News, reads "I was sentenced to death, not to death and disembowelment."[3] This has prompted some to question whether he was really executed.[4]