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What the Investigation Missed--and Why It Still Matters

Andrew Gumbel

Roger G. Charles

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Andrew Gumbel

Andrew Gumbel has worked for more than twenty years as a foreign correspondent for British newspapers the Guardian and the Independent, including assignments in the Balkans, Italy, the Middle East, and, since 1998, the United States. He has won awards for investigative reporting and political commentary, and written widely for U.S. publications including the Los Angeles Times and The Atlantic. His book Steal This Vote: Dirty Elections and the Rotten History of Democracy in America was published to great acclaim in 2005. He was born in England and educated at Oxford University.



 

Roger G. Charles

Roger G. Charles is a retired lieutenant colonel of the U.S. Marine Corps and an award-winning investigative journalist who has worked with a wide variety of media outlets, including Newsweek, Vanity Fair, ABC (Nightline, Primetime Live), CBS’s 60 Minutes II, and the BBC. In 1996 and 1997 he was a consultant on the Oklahoma City bombing for ABC’s 20/20. He also worked as an investigator for Stephen Jones and the legal team defending Timothy McVeigh in his federal trial. Charles was born in Texas, raised in West Virginia, and graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, in 1967.



 

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Oklahoma City
Andrew Gumbel, Roger G. Charles
  • Hardcover
  • 9780061986444
  • 4/24/2012
  • $27.99 ($31.99 Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
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Andrew Gumbel, Roger G. Charles
  • E-Book
  • 9780062100924
  • 4/24/2012
  • $13.99 ( Can.)
  • Marketing Code: AV
 

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"Extraordinarily well-researched. The book brilliantly deconstructs the investigation."


- Wall Street Journal
"Impressive... There are enough freak-show touches to keep an FX drama stocked for three seasons. As Gumbel and Rogers tell it, the bombing investigation fell short of discovering the truth because of sloppiness, self-serving intra-office politics, and obstructive turf wars among law enforcement agencies."


- Salon
"A well-reported, sober assessment... They make a strong case that some individuals involved in the bombing remain at liberty...the message is important for the future security of the U.S. citizenry."


- Kansas City Star
"Credible and relevant... Offers a perspective other than what was proved at the trials of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols...and explores the unsettling question of whether such an event could happen again by homegrown perpetrators."


- Tulsa World
"This crisply written, fully documented book will anger you."


- The Tucson Citizen
"The most comprehensive account yet...will dash the smug assertions at the time that the feds had caught all the perpetrators."


- The Commercial Dispatch (Mississippi)