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Homegrown: OKC
Dive into a case of domestic terrorism from the past that’s really a warning about the future. Back in 1995, there was a disaster that should have prepared us for January 6th and the political violence that we’re seeing today: the Oklahoma City Bombing. Journalist Jeffrey Toobin reveals the story behind Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City Bombing, and right-wing extremism in America - how a decorated army veteran became consumed with rage, how he somehow went underground and built a bomb that damaged fifty blocks in a modern city, and how...
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4.5 stars from 150 ratings
Factually incorrect
He said no one survived the My Carmel fire. There were, I think, 9 survivors. Pretty big fact to get wrong. If he got that wrong what else is wrong. I’m not even gonna finish.
Jmathews32 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/24
Excellent podcast
Though the book is much better this podcast is an enlightening and chilling listen. I wish Mr Toobin had made a similar podcast around True Crimes And Midsdemeanors. I read the Muller report, but only understood it after reading Toobin’s book. The same goes with regard to Homegrown. Will be...Read full review »
Peterslothnielsen via Apple Podcasts · Denmark · 04/13/24
These episodes are interesting and draw you into the details of the horrific OKC bombing incident. There are parallels to the continuing extreme right wing thinking which exists to this day. While I do not share all of the beliefs stated, it’s still well presented.
Stargazer6304 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/13/24
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