8: Interview with Lead Prosecutor Larry Mackey

Apr 19, 2021 · 57m 57s
8: Interview with Lead Prosecutor Larry Mackey
Chapters

01 · An Introduction to the Lunch Bucket Lawyer from Indiana

1m 53s

02 · The Dire Dichotomy of the Water Rights Hearing and McVeigh's Actions

8m 25s

03 · From Robert D. Kling to the Man in the Noble County Jail

18m 9s

04 · The Demonstrative AID - R-O-B-E-R-T-D-K-L-I-N-G

29m 31s

05 · The Trial's Impact on his personal life

36m 19s

06 · One of the Most Important Impactful Pieces of Evidence

45m 11s

07 · McVeigh's Demeanor During the Trial

50m 52s

08 · Preview for Episode 9

57m

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The Self Described "Lunch Bucket Lawyer from Indiana" put on 26 total witnesses during the trial, was chiefly responsible for the Bridges Calling Card, and the very clever and impactful...

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The Self Described "Lunch Bucket Lawyer from Indiana" put on 26 total witnesses during the trial, was chiefly responsible for the Bridges Calling Card, and the very clever and impactful demonstrative aid matching Robert D. Kling's signature to McVeigh's handwritten notes. He delivered part of the closing arguments on behalf of the government of the United States, the victims and their families. He was nice enough to sit down with me and share his experience - from volunteering for the trial team to relocating to Denver for the trial. Please welcome Mr. Larry Mackey to A Murderous Design. Visit AMurderousDesign.com for more information on the trial including a unique interactive trial visualization report.
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