Within hours of the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995, the FBI had evidence pointing to Iraqi and Islamic extremists. But incredibly, federal authorities quickly squelched all investigations implicating Middle Eastern suspects. In this electrifying new book, award-winning investigative reporter, Jayna Davis, shares a gripping and intensely personal account of her arrival on the scene thirteen minutes after the blast, the worldwide search for suspects, and the abrupt and unexplained abandonment of the manhunt for John Doe #2. Did he even exist? Eyewitnesses assured Davis that he did identifying him down to the distinctive tattoo on his arm, and his Middle Eastern connections led directly to Saddam Hussein's elite fighting forces, the Republic Guard. Stonewalled by officials, Davis followed her own leads into an activated terrorist cell on U.S. soil, high-level intelligence sources, and classified government leaks. What she uncovered rivals the plot of any spy novel, and is the shocking truth every American has the right to know.
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"Fascinating story by a local NBC reporter in Oklahoma City about what she discovered in investigating the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building, and the refusal of the FBI to follow-up on her leads. "
— David (5 out of 5 stars)
" Fascinating story by a local NBC reporter in Oklahoma City about what she discovered in investigating the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building, and the refusal of the FBI to follow-up on her leads. "
— David, 4/24/2013" Fascinating and well sourced. A bit of snippiness crept in and weakened the credibility of Davis. However, she did convince me that there is a whole part of this story most Americans have not heard. "
— Francha, 3/13/2013" I'm not big on conspiracy stories, but I believe this one. "
— Janis, 10/3/2012" Scared the pants off me! "
— Madam, 8/10/2011" This book lends further credence to my belief about a greater scope of involvement. "
— Joshua, 3/28/2011" Pretty interesting read...a bit drawn out at times. "
— Joey, 12/6/2010" Scared the pants off me! "
— Madam, 4/27/2010" This book lends further credence to my belief about a greater scope of involvement. "
— Joshua, 7/10/2008" Pretty interesting read...a bit drawn out at times. "
— Joey, 6/7/2008" I'm not big on conspiracy stories, but I believe this one. "
— Janis, 9/8/2007Jerry Sciarrio is a voice talent and audiobook narrator.