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Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 3:48 PM
Subject: McVeigh Book

    I just finished reading significant sections of the Michel-Herbeck book, "Timothy McVeigh: American Terrorist."  It is a whitewash of the Oklahoma City bombing story.  I worked on the JFK assassination for many years, and this book reminds me of Gerald Posner's CASE CLOSED, in the sense that both books were well-written but skimmed over contradictions without even so much as a comment.
 
    In the Michel-Herbeck book, no mention is made of the people around Junction City, Kansas, who saw McVeigh in the company of another man, who was not Terry Nichols.  Most incredibly, no mention is made of anyone in the Ryder truck with McVeigh in Oklahoma City, even though numerous persons saw two people in the truck.  The book even quotes witness Daina Bradley (the lady who had to have her leg amputated on the spot) about seeing the Ryder truck WITHOUT SAYING THAT BRADLEY, IN HER INITIAL STATEMENTS TO THE FBI, IDENTIFED THE PERSON SHE SAW GET OUT OF THE RYDER TRUCK AS (a) HAVING
EXITED THE PASSENGER DOOR; (b) NOT RESEMBLING MCVEIGH AT ALL, BUT LOOKING LIKE "JOHN DOE N0. 2;" (c)
DESCRIBED THE MAN AS WEARING A UNIQUE HAT WITH LIGHTNING BOLTS ON IT, etc.
 
    Carol Howe and Andreas Strassmeier are hardly mentioned in the book, and Michael Brescia receives no mention at all.
 
    It appears to me likely that Michel and Herbeck were given unusual access, not only to McVeigh but to government documents,
had their egos stroked by this access, and never bothered to scratch beneath the surface.  It's a "company book."
 
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                               *Michael Spitzer*    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                       
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