
Oklahoma City: What Really Happened?
The 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building killed 168 people, and Oklahoma state representative Charles Key spent years afterward convinced the official account left out crucial evidence. This film lays out his case, built from eyewitness accounts describing multiple explosions rather than one, and claims that additional undetonated devices were found inside the building and never fully explained to the public. Key and his interviewees argue federal investigators, including the FBI and Justice Department, had advance warning signs about the attack and either missed them or buried them afterward. The film moves through these claims one at a time, treating the bombing not as a closed case but as an investigation with unanswered questions still attached to it. It does not offer a competing suspect or theory so much as a list of loose threads, presented through witness testimony and Key's own narration, arguing the full story was never told.