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Officer Tearfully Describes Night He Found Two LEOs After Bomb Blast
FBI Special Agent John Hollock listens to a question during his testimony at the trial of Bruce A. Turnidge and Joshua Turnidge
Associated Press
October 04, 2010
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A police detective broke down in tears Thursday as he told jurors in a murder trial about finding the bodies of two officers after a bomb went off in a bank.
“I knew he was dead,” Detective Nick Wilson testified, referring to his police captain, who had been in the bank lobby trying to dismantle the bomb. “I didn’t see any form to the life. It was just skin.”
Wilson said that just minutes before the blast, police Chief Scott Russell told him to go outside and look for any other suspicious objects that might still be around. Wilson said he was at a nearby bank with another officer when they heard the blast, saw a flash of light, and saw smoke pouring from the windows of the West Coast Bank branch.
State police bomb technician Senior Trooper William Hakim and Woodburn Police Capt. Thomas Tennant were killed in the blast on Dec. 12, 2008, and Russell lost a leg.
Wilson took the stand on the first day of testimony in the trial of Bruce Turnidge, 58, and his son, Joshua Turnidge, who are accused of building and planting a remote–controlled bomb at the West Coast bank. They face a potential death penalty if convicted of aggravated murder charges.
Authorities believe the bomb was inadvertently triggered by a nearby trucker talking on his CB radio.
Prosecutors have described the bomb plot as an extortion attempt gone wrong. The two defendants blame each other for the blast, with the father implicating his son and the son saying his father had a history of thinking up money–making schemes.
Among those who testified Thursday was a Wells Fargo Bank employee who answered a telephoned bomb threat detailing the whereabouts of a cell phone that would be used in the extortion plot. Karen Valadez told jurors that the caller sounded like a calm, educated, white man who was in his mid–30s to mid–40s.
Defense lawyers tried to throw doubt on Valadez’ impression of the caller’s age, noting police interviews where she said he could have been in his late 40s. She claimed to have the call “etched in her memory,” but they pointed out her inability to recall whether they were given 60 minutes or 60 seconds to leave the building.
Prosecutors say Joshua Turnidge, who is 34, made the call in an attempt to extort money from the West Coast and Wells Fargo banks. Valadez was not asked to try to identify Joshua Turnidge’s voice as the caller, but she is expected to be called back to testify further.
The defense also tried to blame some of the tragedy on the bomb technician, Hakim, calling him a “flawed man.” The team had claimed during opening statements that Hakim mistakenly decided the bomb was a hoax and took it inside, out of the rain. The bomb exploded while he and Tennant were dismantling it.
Defense lawyers took great pains to get FBI bomb technician Special Agent John Hallock to testify about how careful bomb technicians have to be, despite the fact most threats turn out to be hoaxes.
Two witnesses, bank assistant manager Laurie Ann Perkett and police Capt. Jason Alexander, told jurors about the process of finding the green box and the motions authorities and bank officials went through to determine it had not been equipment left by a landscaper.
Wilson testified that Hakim tried to X–ray the box in an alcove out of the rain, but the X–ray was poor quality. After looking it over, he concluded the box was a hoax bomb, and took it inside to dismantle it, Wilson said.
Prosecutors played a series of videos from bank security cameras that showed a crowd of police and bank employees around Hakim and Tennant as they kneeled on the floor in front of the lobby fireplace. The video eventually shows only Russell left, who was watching Hakim and Tennant, and then gray smoke and darkness.
Wilson testified that after the bomb went off, he and officer John Mikkola found Russell with one leg nearly blown off and the other spurting blood from an artery in his thigh. Wilson said he pulled off his belt and used it as a tourniquet to control the bleeding.
“It seemed like forever,” he said of the few minutes it took for paramedics to arrive.
bstites
over 2 years ago
1030 Comments
I meant the defense attorney. Should of specified...
djs2v
over 2 years ago
5630 Comments
Well said dark_blue!!
skanea1
over 2 years ago
958 Comments
Yeah, he's guilty, but how guilty? I mean after all, why should he get blamed for the bomb going off? Both these guys should be placed in a room with a bomb. tied to chairs and not knowing when it would go off. Add a timer that keeps bouncing around so they don't know if they have 5 seconds left, 5 hours , or whatever. I'm all for cruel and unusual here.
Seriously, shoot in the back of the head, kick em in an unmarked hole.
rsironron
over 2 years ago
5220 Comments
I agree with dark_blue.
arroyol
over 2 years ago
688 Comments
Bum dark_blue
Mrbdguard
over 2 years ago
4590 Comments
Future-alpha I am hoping you mean the defense lawyer and the POS that did this
bstites
over 2 years ago
1030 Comments
That makes me mad. Stupid defence attorney tries to blame it on the bomb tec that is dead? Wooooow. I hope they get death....
CPD82
over 2 years ago
466 Comments
hog tie them then throw them both in a river
Robocop33
over 2 years ago
14354 Comments
Bump dark_blue. Amazing how crass these defense attorneys can be. The two on trail should be found guilty and given the death penalty. The conspired to commit a robbery and constructed a lethal bomb to use in this robbery and the results were two LE Officers killed and another maimed for life. Max for robbery, max for phoning in a bomb threat, max for building and possession of an explosive device, max for maiming and crippling a Police Officer and Death times two for the two Officers killed in this robbery, all to run consecutive.
dark_blue
over 2 years ago
292 Comments
I don't understand how some people are able to live with themselves. Two officers are dead, a third maimed and the defense attorney tries to blame the bomb technician?!?! WTF! How about laying the blame where it truely lies.....with you and your scumbag clients!