Jun 11, 2001 · McVeigh's final statement Special report: Timothy McVeigh Mon 11 Jun 2001 09.10 EDT Timothy McVeigh chose the poem Invictus, which means "Unconquerable" in Latin, to be his final...
Timothy James McVeigh (April 23, 1968 – June 11, 2001) was an American domestic terrorist responsible for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people, 19 of whom were children, injured more than 680 others, and destroyed one-third of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
TIMOTHY MCVEIGH'S LAST WORDS On the morning of his execution on Monday, June 11th, 2001 Timothy McVeigh didn't speak but instead communicated through a poem which was read aloud at the press conference after his death. The name of the poem, Invictus, means Undefeated, in Latin.
Mar 3, 2023 · Timothy McVeigh Last Words Before Death McVeigh didn't offer any last remarks and declined the chance to speak, but he did give to those present a handwritten version of the poem “Invictus,” which was penned by British poet William Ernest Henley in the 19th century and begins with the stanza: READ ALSO: Is Graham Ritch Still Alive Or Dead?
Jun 11, 2021 · McVeigh, a former U.S. Army soldier, was convicted of 11 counts of murder, conspiracy and using a weapon of mass destruction after detonating a fertilizer bomb in front of a downtown Oklahoma...
Dec 21, 2021 · June 10, 2001 would be Timothy McVeigh's last night on Earth, the domestic terrorist having given up his remaining appeals and accepted his fate, according to A&E TV. With his execution scheduled for the next morning, on that night he ate what would be his last meal, and was allowed to request whatever he wanted (within certain limitations).
Dec 10, 2022 · December 10, 2022 by Pavline. Timothy James McVeigh was an American domestic terrorist who carried out the 1995 Oklahoma City explosion that left 168 people dead, including 19 children, more than 680 people injured, and one-third of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building damaged. Before the assaults on September 11, the bombing was the most ...