In the years since the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995, many survivors and victims’ families say they’ve worked hard to keep their focus on healing—not on the man responsible for the attack.
Still, for some, processing their anger toward Timothy McVeigh has been a critical part of that healing journey.
“It was a horrible time in my life,” said Ronnie Fields, who lost his mother Carrol in the bombing. “Deeply scarring. Traumatic to the to the point that I was very angry.”…