DollyPardonMe
Well-Known Member
And now it's fifteen years since the Murrah horror. In 1995, I was a teacher at a small Oklahoma college when the call came in and faculty gathered around a small black & white TV, the only thing then available in our building. Disbelief. Too shocking for tears - just...disbelief, a kind of cosmic disconnect from reality of what had just happened in-state, just 200 miles away. Who did this? Surely an act of terror - and even then, to me, it seemed very, very possible that this particular terror was home-grown. And so it turned out to be.
A couple weeks later I was in OKC, across the street from the Murrah Building. Still so shocking that even a normally talkative teacher could be silenced. The horror. The who, what, where, and when were well-established; the "how" was in the process of being decided. As for the "why" - who can understand the machinations of a mad mind? Why. And is it a wonder that, when I see right-wing anti-government protests these days, I think of Tim McVeigh, and I remember the Murrah?
15 years later, what haunts me are Rebecca's screams
http://www.tulsaworld.com/webextra/blogs/weblog.aspx?column_id=29
Oklahoma City marks 15 years since bombing
http://newsok.com/oklahoma-city-mar...article/3455146?custom_click=headlines_widget
15 years later, victims, residents remember Oklahoma City bombing
http://www.cnn.com/2010/US/04/19/okc.bombing.anniversary/?hpt=C2
(don't miss the video interviews with four child survivors)
Re: The article "15 years later what haunts me are Rebecca's screams".
When my EX-Husband was in the USAF we were stationed at Tinker AFB in Midwest City, Oklahoma. My kids were old enough now that I could work and didnt have to leave them with a sitter. My first job in what seemed forever was at a company called Emergency Physicians Billing Service. I worked with "Rebecca" here. She was the funniest girl you would ever want to know. That Oklahoma accent and stories of her kids would just keep you enthralled! She decided to leave EPBS and go to school to become a nurse. On the day of the Oklahoma bombing she was off-duty. She had heard about the bombing and literally ran down to the Murrah building to try and help. While trying to help with the wounded a bunch of debris fell on her head. She died about 5 days later and left behind a husband and 4 children. She gave the gift of life to several because she was an organ donor. I wouldnt have expected anything else from such a sweet person..I still miss her smile!