The north side of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City is pictured after an explosion that killed 168 people and injured hundreds. (The Associated Press)
The north side of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City is pictured after an explosion that killed 168 people and injured hundreds. (The Associated Press)
Timothy McVeigh is escorted out of the Noble County Courthouse in Perry, Oklahoma to be transferred to Tinker AFB for his arraignment, April 21, 1995. (News9 Oklahoma City)
Luke Franey, who has just escaped through the rubble, is lead away from the scene at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Okla., April 19, 1995. (News9 Oklahoma City)
Timothy McVeigh's yellow Mercury Marquis was left at the side of Interstate-35 following his arrest on a weapons charge, after he was pulled over for having no license plate in April, 1995. (Courtesy The Stephen Jones Oklahoma City Bombing Archive, Dolph Briscoe Center, at the University of Texas)
A US flag is seen among the remains of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on the evening of April 19, 1995, in Oklahoma City, Okla. (KFOR-TV)
An aerial photograph shows the damage to the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, surrounded by search and rescue team vehicles and equipment, April 19, 1995, in Oklahoma City, Okla. (Courtesy The Stephen Jones Oklahoma City Bombing Archive, Dolph Briscoe Center, at the University of Texas)
Governor Frank Keating makes his first visit to the site of the bombing, and gives a statement to the Press in Oklahoma City, Okla., April 19, 1995. (News9 Oklahoma City)
News9 Oklahoma City News Director Joyce Reed talks with reporter Robin Marsh on April 19, 1995, as they make the connection to the date of the Waco siege. (News9 Oklahoma City)
Special Agent in Charge Bob Ricks and FBI Director Louis Freeh examine evidence inside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building April 19, 1995, in Oklahoma City, Okla. (FBI)