Tim Mcveigh

  • Personal information

    Personal information
    Tim was born
    Sex;Male
    Hair color: blonde
    Height: 6'3
  • Miranda Rights

    Miranda Rights
    “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be provided for you. Do you understand the rights I have just read to you? With these rights in mind, do you wish to speak to me?”
  • Fingerprints

    Fingerprints
    Tim is fingerprinted
  • Arraignment

    Arraignment
    Tim was appointed Stephen Jones as his attorney in 1997,
    He pleaded guilty and blaimed it on PTSD and was sentenced to death on june 11th 2001
  • Confiscated belongings

    Tim is pulled over for not having tags on his car, and then arrested for not having a permit for the gun he was holding
  • Pre-Trial Motions

    Pre-Trial Motions
    Because of the intense publicity surrounding the case, the trial had already been shifted from Oklahoma City to Denver. Defense attorneys then wanted the trial moved even farther away to Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Alaska or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
    McVeigh's attorneys asked a federal judge Friday to dismiss the charges against him or delay the start of his trial
    District Judge Richard Matsch turns down those alternatives
  • Indictment

    on August 10th 1995, Tim Mcveigh was indictmed on 11 federal charges. Some of those charges included indivudal conspiary to use weapons of mass distruction, and then the use of a mass destruction, destrustion by explosives and eight counts of first degree murder
  • Jury member #1

    Juror No. 1 is a grandmother from Loveland, Colo., who volunteers at a food and clothing bank for the Lutheran church she attends.
    When questioned on the first day she told the court she prayed for the Oklahoma City victims, but she said she had feelings for defendant Timothy McVeigh as well.
    "I felt very sorry for him," she told Stephen Jones. "If he's found guilty, I feel like he's wasted his life."
  • Member 3

    Juror No. 3 is a landscaper for Denver's public transit system and single father with sole custody of his 8-year-old son.
    He didnt really like tim and seemed board with the case
  • Member 5

    Juror No. 5 is a former electronics store manager who worked on a U.S. Navy hospital ship in Vietnam that handled the wounded.The father of two young children likes to listen to "Car Talk," a radio show and enjoys restoring cars. A Methodist, he does not attend church regularly.
  • Member 6

    Juror No. 6 is a Denver computer technician and Air Force reservist whose company sent food, clothing and computer equipment to hospitals involved in Oklahoma City's relief effort.When he heard of the bombing, the reservist immediately thought foreign terrorists did it and assumed his unit would be called into action.
  • Member 2

    Juror No. 2 admitted she had a personal sense of what it would be like to lose someone close. Her son, a competitive swimmer in college, almost died of spinal meningitis.
    She also admitted she is "a soft touch when it comes to the kids" and is prone to believe that people can be reformed.
  • Member 4

    Juror No. 4 is a retired Sears worker and New Jersey native who charmed the courtroom with her outspoken candor
    No. 4 was once the forewoman on a jury which found a prisoner guilty of holding a sharpened toothbrush to a driver's throat to escape custody.
    She recently had a mastectomy and takes medication. She claims the Baptist faith, but does not attend church regularly.
  • Sentencing

    Sentencing
    On June second,1997 after the judge read out the verdict to the court finding Timothy McVeigh guilty on all 11 counts he was sentenced to the death penalty, under The Death Penalty act of 1994. Also appearing in 18 United States code sections 3591 to 3596
  • verdict

    On June second, 1997 the jury for the case against Timothy McVeigh was revealed to the court. On that day the judge read out the verdict presented to him by the jury. Timothy McVeigh was found guilty on all 11 counts. Those counts included: Conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction, Use of a weapon of mass destruction, destruction by explosive, and 1st degree murder.
  • Trial

    In court Michael Fortier who knew about the bombing did not tell police and when testified against him was gicen 12 years. When they ask to drop all charges and the injection tagainst tim hey set the death date for may 16th
  • Day of death

    the date is moved to june 11th