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Date Posted: 18:50:21 06/11/01 Mon
Author: BJ [ok]
Subject: : Very sad day and justice
In reply to: Kelley (Texas) 's message, "Very sad day.........." on 06:01:02 06/11/01 Mon

one down and one to go.I don't beleve there will ever be a closure. I saw an interview with a Okla. Highway Patrol man on T.V. tonight. He was telling about bringing out the dead babys. This man still can not talk about it today. I watched on T.V. like many of you you did back in 1995. The day before they brought the bulding down, I went to see the bulding. I can not describe the feeling. I have been to the Memorial where once the Alfred P. Murrah building stood. My sister in law, her oldest boy worked for a cont. co. called Flintco. Flintco took there big cranes and crews up to help. People came from other states to help. The poor rescue dogs could not cope with it. They had to take the dogs and play with them. They would hide and let the dogs find someone alive. Only one dog found a live person,and that dog was a abused dog from a dog pound that they were going to put down. A man got the dog out of the pound and trained the dog to be a rescue dog. I remember seeing a nurse being treated for a head wound, she was in the bulding helpping with the hurt and a piece of the bulding hit her in the head. She lost her life helpping others. I hope that this never happens again. If you are ever in Okla. City, go to the Memorial. They have a web site, www.oklahoman.net/connections/memorial BJ

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