This first clip is where my story begins - with my grandsons, Chase and Colton, two little boys whose lives were stolen in the Oklahoma City bombing. Their faces, their laughter, and their absence are the reason I stepped into a world I never expected: investigating the very crime that shattered my family.
What you’ll see here is more than footage. It’s the heartbeat behind everything I do. It’s the moment grief turned into purpose. It’s the beginning of a journey to uncover truth, seek accountability, and honor not only my grandsons, but the 166 other innocent lives lost that day.
I share these clips because their story - and the story of this investigation - still matters. If you’ve ever wondered why I keep going, this is where you’ll find the answer.
I had the privilege of working with Katie Couric on the HBO documentary "An American Bombing: The Road to April 19th". Together, we revisited the story that changed my life forever and the investigation that followed. This project wasn’t just about history—it was about truth, accountability, and honoring the lives we lost, including my grandsons, Chase and Colton.
Click here to see the official trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZ1DlykhLAo
Click here to see the Today Show interview with myself, Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Katie Couric: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzL0FUIkC98
Forgiveness is never simple—especially when the wound is unthinkable.
In Now You See Me: How I Forgave the Unforgivable, I share the journey no grandmother should ever have to walk: losing my grandsons in the Oklahoma City bombing, facing the men responsible, and discovering that forgiveness is not weakness, but freedom.
This first chapter from my audiobook opens the door to the story behind the headlines—the grief, the questions, the search for truth, and the quiet, persistent voice of God that kept calling me toward healing.
I speak to churches across the country about forgiveness because I’ve lived the cost of it—and the miracle of it.
My hope is that as you listen, you’ll hear more than my story. You’ll hear the invitation to your own healing, your own courage, and your own path toward grace.
On the 5th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, Katie Couric sat down with me to talk about a question I never imagined I’d face: how do you forgive the unforgivable?
In this interview, I share the raw, early steps of my journey—before the books, before the speaking, before the years of investigation. It was a moment when grief was still fresh, answers were still missing, and forgiveness felt impossible.
What you’ll see here is the beginning of the transformation that shaped the rest of my life.
It’s the story of two little boys, Chase and Colton, whose lives were stolen… and the faith that carried me toward healing instead of hatred.
This conversation with Katie is more than an interview.
It’s a testimony of what God can do with a broken heart.