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something bigger, something better, and just wanted to be free. the sisters and tim were put in a very difficult situation when the family broke up. the sisters decided to go with the mom, and she moved down to florida. and tim said, no, i m staying with dad. with my parents, to be completely honest, i can t sit here today and tell you that i truly love them. i know what love is. and i don t think i feel it toward my parents. you asked if there s any men that i loved. i love my grandfather mcveigh. ed mcveigh lived just a mile or so down the road and became a role model and constant presence in young mcveigh s life once his mother and sisters moved away. ed did a lot of child rearing with tim. and thank god ed was there, because he would have had no one.
if it starts with editorial letters. you see oppression and repression by the government everywhere you looked. that ideology, militias and so on, gave some structure to what he thought. it wasn t just that the whole world was screwed up and that he had been screwed in these various ways. it was that there was an actual evil agent out there. the spiral continues. with each disappointment, his anger and disillusionment grow, until one frigid, winter day, something snaps. he shows up at his grandfather s house in the middle of the winter, just with sweatpants on and no shirt or anything. you know, and it s pretty cold in western new york in the winter. knocks on his grandpa ed s door and says grandpa, ed mcveigh opens it, tim mir, timmy, what s wrong with you i don t know,
with my parents, to be completely honest, i can t sit here today and tell you that i truly love them. i know what love is. and i don t think i feel it toward my parents. you asked if there s any men that i loved. i love my grandfather mcveigh. ed mcveigh lived just a mile or so down the road and became a role model and constant presence in young mcveigh s life once his mother and sisters moved away. ed did a lot of child rearing with tim. and thank god ed was there, because he would have had no one. he would go shooting with his grandfather. he did everything with his grandfather. in contrast to the safe haven he found with his grandfather, he struggled in high school. highly intelligent by all accounts, mcveigh s problems were not in the classroom.
so on gave some structure to what he thought. it wasn t just that the whole world was screwed up and that he had been screwed in these various ways. it was that there was an actual evil agent out there. the spiral continues. with each disappointment his anger and disillusionment grow until one frigid, winter day, something snaps. he shows up at his grandfather s house in the middle of the winter, just with sweatpants on and no shirt or anything. you know, and it s pretty cold in western new york in the winter. knocks on his grandpa ed s door and says grandpa, ed mcveigh opens it tim mir timmy, what s wrong with you i don t know, grandpa. i don t know. this was when he has his nervous breakdown. i came back from the gulf war, it was within three months that i had this breakdown. i think this was also when my posttraumatic stress kicked in a little bit later. so he s got all of these