Episode 8: Bombs in the desert
Journalist Leah Sottile tells the story of Kingman, Arizona. A town where the wild west cowboy myth persists, and where Timothy McVeigh spent longer than anywhere else.
On April 19th 1995, 26 year old Timothy McVeigh committed the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in American history.
In investigating the events that led up to the attack, journalist Leah Sottile learned that at the heart of McVeigh鈥檚 story were inherently American things: an Army boy. A love of guns. And a version of the great American road trip.
In the years leading up to the bombing, McVeigh drove across America; touring gun shows, visiting acquantances who would go on to be accomplices, even paying a trip to area 51.
But there was one place he spent longer than anywhere else, a town way out in the desert of Arizona.
Journalist Leah Sottile tells the story of Kingman Arizona, a place where the wild west cowboy myth persists.
Presenter: Leah Sottile
Producer: Georgia Catt
Editor: Philip Sellars
Narration recorded by Joe Preston
Additional Research by Robbie Wojciechowski
Archive recordings from Dave Hawkins.
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