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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Four Charges Destroyed Building (OKC Grand Jury)
And so, the photographs which were printed
on the cover of the New American magazine
last year, constitute material evidence which
I believe the Chief Justice should see, in
large numbers piled high and deep on the desk
in his private office, protestations to the
contrary by Linda Thompson Esquire notwithstanding.
/s/ Paul Mitchell
http://supremelaw.com
At 10:04 AM 9/21/97 -0400, you wrote:
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>FOUR CHARGES DESTROYED BUILDING (OKC GRAND JURY)
>>From the Daily Oklahoman, September 18, 1997
>Posted by Bill Watts (wwatts@nothinbut.net)
>
>A retired Air Force general, who believes more than one bomb destroyed
>the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, testified Wednesday before the
>Oklahoma County grand jury.
>
>Retired Brig. Gen. Benton K. Partin of Alexandria, Va., spoke briefly with
>reporters as he left the Oklahoma County jail after spending more than
>six hours with the jury. ''The reason we took so long in there (with the
>jury) is I went through things in considerable detail,'' Partin said.
>
>Also, appearing Wednesday was Oscar ''Dude'' Goodun, a General
>Services Administration employee.
>
>Goodun is expected to return today along with former television reporter
>Jayna Davis and Raymon Brown, a seismologist at the Oklahoma
>Geological Survey in Norman.
>
>The grand jury that convened June 30 to investigate larger conspiracy
>theories in the April 19, 1995, bombing has heard from 28 people.
>
>Timothy McVeigh, 29, was convicted June 2 and sentenced to die. The
>bomb resulted in 168 deaths. The trial of defendant Terry Nichols, 42, is
>set to begin Sept. 29 in Denver.
>
>Partin, 71, believes four demolition charges were placed on the Murrah
>Building's third floor prior to the bombing. Partin bases his theory on the
>damage patterns he viewed in photographs of the bombing's aftermath.
>''I had an opportunity to explain my analysis of what happened in
>Oklahoma and my conclusions,'' Partin said. ''And my conclusions still
>are (that) there had to have been demolition charges in the building. And
>the so-called ammonium nitrate and fuel oil could not possibly have done the
>damage.''
>
>The photographs he saw convinced him that demolition charges were planted on
>structural columns inside the Murrah Building before the blast,
>Partin said. Federal prosecutors contend the building was bombed with
>a single Ryder rental truck packed with ammonium nitrate fertilizer, fuel
>and other explosives.
>
>A British bomb expert who testified at Timothy McVeigh's trial said the
>damage to the building was consistent with the characteristics of an
>ammonium nitrate-fuel oil bomb.
>
>In 1995, Partin issued a report stating that ''the damage pattern on the
>reinforced concrete superstructure could not possibly have been attained
>from the single truck bomb. Partin said some of the Murrah Building's
>columns left standing after the blast should have collapsed and others
>that collapsed should have stood.
>
>He sent his report to Congress seeking an investigation ''to determine the
>true initiators of this bombing,'' he said. Partin has been widely quoted
>by conspiracy theorists who suggest the federal government is not telling
>the whole story about the bombing.
>
>Goodun, 61, is assigned to the Fort Worth, Texas, regional office and was
>in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. Goodun and two Mid-Western Elevator
>Co. employees conducted an annual inspection on the seven elevators in
>the Murrah Building on April 18, 1995. The inspectors were en route to
>the federal building to complete the inspection when the truck bomb
>exploded.
>
>They rushed into the building and checked each of the elevators, Goodun
>said. He told The Oklahoman no victims were found in the elevators.
>Goodun and Oscar Johnson, Mid-Western general manager, said none of
>the elevators fell in the blast.
>
>Their findings contradict the story told by David Schickedanz, a now
>retired Drug Enforcement Administration agent, and Alex McCauley, a
>federal bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms supervisor. The agents
>claim the elevator they were in dropped five floors when the bomb went
>off.
>
>The federal inspector said he doesn't doubt the agents thought the
>elevator fell. Goodun told The Oklahoman when the power was cut off
>to the elevators there was a thrust in the opposite direction. ''It is like
>when you slam on the brakes of a car, your body lunges forward,'' he said.
>
>Goodun, who lost part of his hearing, said he did not leave the bomb site
>area for 14 days, working 19 to 20 hours a day.
>
>Brown is expected to present jurors with records of a seismic reading of
>the blast made in Norman. Another seismogram was recorded at the
>Omniplex Science Museum in Oklahoma City. The seismic records have
>fueled debate over whether they show multiple explosions caused the
>damage to the Murrah Building.
>
>Also, Davis, formerly of KFOR-TV, is expected to tell jurors about a report
>she aired linking an Iraqi man then living in Oklahoma City to the
>bombing.
>
>Bill Watts
>http://www.nothinbut.net/~wwatts/
>
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