Yes, I have. I believe I did. All right. When did you see him? It was in July of And where did you see him? He was at a section of the compound walking across a lawn near the church building. And was he accompanied by any other individuals who you know? Yes, he was. And who were they? A man named Peter Ward and a man named Andreas Strassmeier. About how far away were you when you believe you saw Timothy McVeigh? Approximately 70 feet.
At the time that you saw him, did you know his name was Timothy McVeigh? No, sir. You subsequently came to learn his name was Timothy McVeigh? Now, did you have occasion to--did Mr. Mahon-- strikethat. Did Mr. Mahon have an apartment in Tulsa, Oklahoma,during this time period? A house, yes. A house. And did you have occasion to spend time there during the time period we're talking about, fall, ? Mahon in your recollection--did he ever receive any phone calls while you were in the house with him?
Do you recall Mr. BY MR. Could you tell the jury not any contents of the phone call that he related to you but how you came to hear his name; that is, Tim Tuttle's name? Mahon received a phone call. We were sitting in the living room. He went into the bedroom to answer the phone, and I heard his statements from where I was sitting. And what did you hear him say?
And you subsequently had a conversation about that phone call that he had received? The man resembled John Doe 2. In the s, residents bearing semiautomatic weapons faced down federal and local law enforcement officers trying to enforce a court order in a custody fight. The officers left rather than risk gunfire.
After the Oklahoma City bombing, as rumors spread that the compound would be raided by federal agents, residents were said to have aimed their guns at planes overhead.
Millar is the most powerful person in the Christian Identity movement, said Kerry Noble, a former CSA leader who served more than two years in prison on racketeering and weapons charges after a three-day standoff with federal agents in Noble said he remains in contact with people in the movement, although he has abandoned its teachings and now advises law enforcement organizations about extremist groups. Some people say he has spiritual powers.
In , Millar returned to Oklahoma with about 18 family members and bought the property they now live on. Their parents stared angrily and refused to be interviewed. Only Millar and his second-oldest son, John, would speak. Then he cut the visit short, saying his flock was fed up with the media. Thomas, call or send email to jthomas kcstar. Video by Todd Feeback. To reach him send email to tfeeback kcpt. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. Support Flatland. Thank you for subscribing! Check your inbox, you should see something from us. Excuse the interruption. Hit enter to search or ESC to close. Judy Thomas. Share this story. Like what you are reading? Discover more unheard stories about Kansas City, every Thursday. Support your local journalism here.
0コメント