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OKC Tapes “Edited”: Attorney

Footage from the surveillance footage

Footage from the surveillance footage

The attorney who successfully obtained surveillance tapes showing the chaos surrounding the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing says those tapes appear to be edited.

All four of the security camera videotapes, taken from four separate cameras mounted on four separate buildings, blank out at 9:02 am, just before a 4,000 pound fertilizer truck bomb goes went in front of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995

“The real story is what’s missing,” said Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue. “There ain’t no such thing as a coincidence.”

Trentadue says federal officials told him the cameras stopped recording because “they had run out of tape” or “the tape was being replaced.”

“The interesting thing is they spring back on after 9:02,” he said. “The absence of footage from these crucial time intervals is evidence that there is something there that the FBI doesn’t want anybody to see.”

“The more important thing they show is what they don’t show,” Trentadue said. “These cameras would have shown the various roads and approaches to the Murrah Building.”

A spokesman for the FBI in Oklahoma City, Gary Johnson, declined to comment and referred inquiries about the tapes to FBI officials in Washington, who were not immediately available for comment Sunday.

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