In the Terrance Yeakey story there is the “letter” that he wrote to a friend and Oklahoma city bombing victim Ramona McDonald. This document didn’t come to light through Ramona but by Yeakey’s mother in an interview with William Wagner. During the interview the document is presented to Wagner to explain why Yeakey was so passionate about investigating what really happened at the Murrah Building and why he was later killed. Yeakey’s Mother goes on to read the document and skips two pages of it in order to present other information she thought was more important to point out. Afterwards Wagner looks over the pages and notices they are printed. He asks “did this come from Terry’s computer?” She responds that it was from Ramona’s computer and Terry had sent it to her through email.
The Infamous "letter" of Terrance Yeakey
The Infamous "letter" of Terrance Yeakey
The Infamous "letter" of Terrance Yeakey
In the Terrance Yeakey story there is the “letter” that he wrote to a friend and Oklahoma city bombing victim Ramona McDonald. This document didn’t come to light through Ramona but by Yeakey’s mother in an interview with William Wagner. During the interview the document is presented to Wagner to explain why Yeakey was so passionate about investigating what really happened at the Murrah Building and why he was later killed. Yeakey’s Mother goes on to read the document and skips two pages of it in order to present other information she thought was more important to point out. Afterwards Wagner looks over the pages and notices they are printed. He asks “did this come from Terry’s computer?” She responds that it was from Ramona’s computer and Terry had sent it to her through email.