Destroying Waco
Title: Destroying Waco
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
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Destroying Waco
November 28, 1999 I was one of only nine survivors of the Waco blaze -- 74 men,
women and children died -- and I've devoted the last six years to understanding what
happened there. Back in 1990 I had been drumming in a stagnant Los Angeles rock band
when I met and befriended David Koresh. I needed some new drumsticks, and on the way
to a gig stopped in at the Guitars R Us on Sunset Boulevard. Seeing the sticks in
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fire was spreading quickly. I dropped
to my knees to pray, and the wall next to me erupted in flame. I smelled my singed hair and
screamed. Community member Derek Lovelock, who had ended up in the same place as
me, ran through a hole in the wall and I followed. Moments later, the building exploded.
Bibliography
David Thibodeau's book, "A Place Called Waco: A Survivor's Story, has just been
published by PublicAffairs/Perseus Books
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