A Terrorist, Plain-Spoken and Cold
It’s hard to read faces, but voices are even harder to gauge. Timothy J. McVeigh,  the anti-government extremist who killed 168 people in the 1995  Oklahoma City bombing, had a calm, almost reassuringly matter-of-fact  way of speaking. He could have been a building inspector, a driving  instructor or a Persian Gulf war veteran, which, of course, he was,  having earned a Bronze Star before he went completely off his head.
 
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