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    Where was God at 9:02 a.m.? / by Jones, Robin

    Published 1995
    Subjects: “…Oklahoma City Federal Building Bombing, Oklahoma City, Okla., 1995. 133936…”
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    Killing McVeigh the death penalty and the myth of closure / by Madeira, Jody Lyneé

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…"A rude awakening": the origins of the victim-offender relationship -- "He broke into my life": experiencing the victim-offender relationship -- Opening up "closure": redefining a controversial term -- "We come here to remember": joining advocacy groups -- "God bless the media": negotiating news coverage -- "Making sure justice was served": pursuing accountability -- Emotion on trial: prosecuting Timothy McVeigh -- Reaching law's limits: trying Terry Nichols and welcoming the McVeigh jury to Oklahoma city -- The storm before the calm: awaiting McVeigh's execution -- The weight of an impossible world: McVeigh confronts his public image -- Done to death: the execution and the end of the victim-offender relationship.…”
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    Killing McVeigh the death penalty and the myth of closure / by Madeira, Jody Lyneé

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…"A rude awakening": the origins of the victim-offender relationship -- "He broke into my life": experiencing the victim-offender relationship -- Opening up "closure": redefining a controversial term -- "We come here to remember": joining advocacy groups -- "God bless the media": negotiating news coverage -- "Making sure justice was served": pursuing accountability -- Emotion on trial: prosecuting Timothy McVeigh -- Reaching law's limits: trying Terry Nichols and welcoming the McVeigh jury to Oklahoma city -- The storm before the calm: awaiting McVeigh's execution -- The weight of an impossible world: McVeigh confronts his public image -- Done to death: the execution and the end of the victim-offender relationship.…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook