Timothy McVeigh & Terry Nichols: Oklahoma Bombing
Saved by Religion
By Rachael Bell
After 3 days and 65 witnesses, the prosecution team wrapped up its arguments in the sentencing phase. Soon after the defense team presented its arguments, which primarily focused on Nichols’ religious transformation while in prison. They claimed that Nichols was a changed man who had become a devout Christian and had the capacity to help others find their way through God. Talley quoted defense attorney Creekmore Wallace in a June 9, 2004 AP Worldstream article, saying, “I’m placing his future in your hands...vote for love. Don’t kill my client.”
Even though the use of religion as a defense strategy angered some in the courtroom, it definitely worked in Nichols’ favor. On

In August, Nichols’ stood before the court and apologized for the murders. An


- Bad Day Dawning
- License Tag Snag
- Innocence Lost
- Trip to Terrorism
- Soldiers of Misfortune
- Tim in Transit
- Imitating Turner
- Terrorist on Trial
- Supermax Superstars
- Death Bed
- Pre- Execution News Coverage
- Nichols Appeal Denied
- Nichols Jury Seated
- Nichols Prosecution Begins
- Nichols Prosecution Wrap-Up
- The Nichols Defense
- Nichols Verdict
- Saved by Religion
- Bibliography
- Mc Veigh Documents






























