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Hate American Made /// 6 Part Series

April 19, 2025 / 00:36

This episode discusses the Oklahoma City bombing, focusing on Timothy McVeigh's actions leading up to the attack on April 19, 1995. Key details include the location of the bombing, the timing, and the impact on the community.

The episode describes how McVeigh parked near an abandoned Firestone garage before igniting the bomb. It highlights the proximity of the Regency Towers apartment complex to the site of the explosion.

Listeners learn about the tragic loss of life, with 168 people killed in the attack, and the broader implications for national security and domestic terrorism.

TLDR

Timothy McVeigh's actions before the Oklahoma City bombing are detailed, including the tragic loss of 168 lives.

Episode

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This portion reads right here. April 19th, 1995, 5 minutes before the bomb ripped
00:00:07
through the Alfred P. Mora Federal Building and killed 168 people, Timothy McVey lit the
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backup fuse. McVey had pulled over in front of an abandoned Firestone garage in downtown Oklahoma City, parking for a
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few minutes on the unused driveway by a chainlink fence. Across the street stood
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the high-rise Regency Towers apartment complex. and

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Episode Highlights

  • The Oklahoma City Bombing
    On April 19, 1995, Timothy McVeigh executed a devastating attack, killing 168 people.
    “McVey lit the backup fuse.”
    @ 00m 11s
    April 19, 2025

Episode Quotes

  • McVey lit the backup fuse.
    Hate American Made /// 6 Part Series
  • killed 168 people.
    Hate American Made /// 6 Part Series

Key Moments

  • Tragic Countdown00:03
  • The Attack00:11