The FBI has released long-secret security tapes that give new glimpses into the chaos during the minutes after the Oklahoma City bombing.
None show the actual explosion outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building at 9:02 a.m. on April 19, 1995.
The soundless recordings do show people rushing from nearby buildings in the minutes after the fertilizer bomb went off.
In some, people flee their buildings through corridors cluttered with fallen debris.
The FBI this summer released more than 20 recordings made from surveillance camera tapes recovered in downtown Oklahoma City.
A Utah attorney, Jesse Trentadue, obtained the recordings through the federal Freedom of Information Act. He is performing his own inquiry into the bombing.