One-Hour Video Will Chill You

If you think Islamic terrorists are the only people Americans should be concerned about on this 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, think again.

If you think what you’ve heard about Operation Fast and Furious is about as bad as anything can get when it involves the U.S. Department of Justice, think again.

Beginning at the 4-minute mark of the video above, the story of one man’s investigation into the August 1995 murder of Kenneth Trentadue inside the U.S. Bureau of Prisons’ Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma City will chill you to the bone.  The story is told by Trentadue’s brother, Salt Lake City attorney Jesse Trentadue.

After watching the video, please take time to share it.

FYI:  I also invite you to read some of the more than two-dozen pieces I’ve written about the Oklahoma City Bombing, a dozen of which either focus upon or mention the Kenneth Trentadue murder case.  Thanks in advance!

Bob McCarty’s first nonfiction book, “Three Days In August: A U.S. Army Special Forces Soldier’s Fight For Military Justice,” is available in paperback and ebook via most online booksellers, including Amazon.com.  His second nonfiction book, “The CLAPPER MEMO,” is set for release this fall.

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