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News On 6's Tess Maune tells the story behind words spray-painted in Oklahoma City: "Team 5. 4-19-95. We Search for the Truth. We Seek Justice. The Courts Require It. The Victims Cry for It. And God Demands It!"
Retired Tulsa homicide detective Roy Heim worked in the medical examiner's office in April 1995. He helped identify the remains of the 168 victims of the Oklahoma City bombing.
The 100-year-old Survivor Tree at the Oklahoma City National Memorial is a symbol of hope and perseverance. Dr. Rosslyn Biggs, and her sisters lost their mother, Dr. Margaret "Peggy" Clark in the bombing of the Murrah Building, on April 19, 1995.
News On 6's Craig Day tells the story of Stephen Jones, the attorney who defended Timothy McVeigh in court.
News On 6's LeAnne Taylor tells the story of the Martinez family, whose father, the Rev. Gilbert Martinez was killed April 19, 1995.