Then, several years later, Jennie Sorensen identified what she thought was a teacher who led her out of the building after the blast. Cokeville Elementary School teachers and staff tried to keep kindergarteners through sixth graders calm and entertained. Of course, I can imagine the noise that it made. There are several great resources out there. Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources, Cheyenne. There was no give in the school bus. Rich Haskell: You know, with 33 years of law enforcement, I've seen a lot of things. David, Doris and Princess proceeded to the elementary school and entered the building shortly after 1 p.m. that Friday. It killed her instantly. From Tragedy To Triumph- Talking To A Cokeville Bombing Survivor. Who died in the Cokeville bombing? [7] The mechanism was triggered by a dead man's switch, consisting of a wooden piece separating two metal connectors within the jaws of a clothespin, forming an incomplete circuit. [4], Prior to the hostage crisis, David had tested a similar bomb in a sealed school bus in Arizona, destroying it.[5]. Rich Haskell: Uh, I can understand that. Used with thanks. . I don't think that they were planningor David was planning on the ceiling tiles in the school. Rich Haskell: Yeah. Because in the bus, everything was solid in the school bus. Rich Haskell: And fourteen and a half great-grandchildren. Can you describe this? On May 16, 1986, when former town marshal David Gary Young and his wife Doris Young took 154 children and thirteen teachers hostage at Cokeville Elementary school in Wyoming and kept them at bay with a shopping-cart sized bomb attached to five hairpin-trigger blast caps, it should have ended in great tragedy - one of the worst in American history. Rich Haskell: I sometimes do, but you can't let yourself think about it. SHARE Cokeville recollects 'miracle' of 1986. Certified Bomb Technician. It was just shootin' everywhere. This wasn't a pipe bomb. Seven people in the Chicago area died after ingesting Tylenol capsules laced with potassium cyanide. You HAVE to find the positives or the negatives can eat you up the rest of your life. Others miracles were reported and some of those are recorded in this compilation.." (before I see Hollywood's version). On May 16, 1986, David and Doris Young entered Cokeville Elementary School with a gasoline bomb, a variety of rifles and handguns, David's philosophical writings and demands for $300 million Doris tried numerous times to calm the children by telling them to "think of it as an adventure movie," or that they "would have a great story to tell their grandchildren." He still needed to tell it to his parents though, and that's basically what you see in the movie. Have you seen the Unsolved Mysteries episode that had a segment on this? I was frightened and felt that we needed to do something to try to calm down or to be careful, because he was so agitated. You know their names but not their birthdays. And if I had been a little less of a jokester I may have seen something in that strange light. The children and adults escaped after the bomb exploded. And then what? Students, teachers, visitors, staff who survived the ordeal and bystanders began recounting their memories of this event as it was still unfolding. The only thing I bristle at is that TC has me suggesting that we say a prayer. Interview by Mark Junge. Mark Junge: Okay. "We could tell that he was becoming very nervous. The kids couldn't have cut it. There are a select number of people that would do this, so thank you. #TodayInHistory: Today in 1986, The Cokeville Elementary School crises happened. They lived in a mobile home with Princess, Davids youngest daughter from his first marriage. Mark Junge: Do you think you've taken more joy out of life because of it? Rich Haskell: There was a reason I was there for some reason. Rich Haskell: I did not. Mark Junge: What do you want to do with the rest of your life? Mark Junge: And your great-grandkids? It was in their Tucson home that David came up with what he considered the Biggie, a plan to get rich quick and create a Brave New World. This plan involved Davids longtime friends, Gerald Deppe and Doyle Mendenhall, who believed by investing in Davids scheme they would get rich. I saw an early screening of the film and absolutely loved it. I was up there as part of his protection team. There's a piece of wood in there that separates the jaws of a clothespin and in that clothespin there are two metal connections that the wires were hooked to which made the electrical connection with the bomb. I think he went in the Marine Corps because of me and served 25 years and retired. Rich Haskell: No. So we decided to take some masking tape, and we tapedI think it was an eight-foot square in the middle of the room, right here, and he pushed the cart, the homemade bomb into this, and we told the children this was the magic square. Because it was sittin' low enough and the kids were low enough that it would have done it. Many recalled praying silently, forming prayer circles and seeing angels during the crisis. That's my lucky miracle. And they had practiced how to get out of that building. Thank you for doing this! It's made me, I think, more open-minded to things and don't take so much for granted anymore. She is a beautiful example of turning tragedy into triumph. Rich Haskell: I don't think that they were planningor David was planning on the ceiling tiles in the school. Rich Haskell: I am. Virginia Tech, it wasn't that way. Mark Junge: Where at? No need to troll. Contact us at editor@wyohistory.org for information on levels and types of available sponsorships. and detonated a bomb inside. David Young was the only police officer in Cokeville for six months in 1979. He came out of the bathroom, is what we figured. Cokeville Bombing. Undated scrapbook. Rich Haskell: Absolutely. There was nobody killed but the perpetrators. While he was writing his philosophy, Zero Equals Infinity, Doris took part-time jobs including housekeeping and waitressing to support their meager lifestyle. Mark Junge: We were worried, Sue and I, that people would take offence, right? The two died after the bomb. One teacher was shot when he tried to flee,. On one hand people didn't want money to be made off of suffering, but on the other hand it felt ungrateful to not share it in the way that TC would or could. She tied the string around her wrist. The first chapter is titled A Town of Trust.. I don't know how many people under the age of 35 know about the Chicago Tylenol murders, but for a few weeks in 1982, it was a national news sensation. David and Doris both returned to Cokeville on May 16, 1986. David was a diabetic. Angelic Intervention save all 153 in bomb blast - Cokeville Wyoming - Unexplained Mysteries - Angels Brain Boyle 2.05K subscribers Subscribe 928 158K views 11 years ago All 153 Children &. Is there a news article that I could read to get a better idea of what happened? They did a good job telling this story. Wyoming has a lot of money as far as the state is concerned. Mark Junge: Yeah, my brother-in-law worked in the Navy as a chief petty officer and he worked with what they called EOD. Mark Junge: Do you still think about this? This can, the aluminum powder, never went off. The explosion engulfed her in flames and burned many nearby children. After being fired for misconduct, he moved to Tucson, Arizona, where he married Doris Young. Rich Haskell: No, I don't think it exited. Rich Haskell: I was cookin' right along, yes I was! Rich Haskell: Absolutely! This significantly mitigated the explosive power of the bomb. They attempted to crowd 154 people into one of the two first grade classrooms, a room with a total capacity of 30 students and a teacher. Some of them believed the assembly was about weapons; others began realizing something was seriously wrong. TC, I think, saw it the same way. Mark Junge: What were they designed to do? Mark Junge: Do you think he took up thatwanted to take that up because of you? Because in the bus, everything was solid in the school bus. Mark Junge: You had some bullets in the ceiling that you had to investigate, too. 154 of us were held hostage for almost 3 hours in a 30x32 room when the bomb actually detonated - all 154 hostages survived. May 16, 1986, will never be forgotten by the residents of Cokeville, Wyo. But David refused to reveal his plans entirely until moments before they unfolded. And afteryou look in there and you could see little pockmarks all through on the walls, and after we finished with our investigationit took us three days to totally do the whole entire sceneyou could tell where those pockmarks were bullets from the heat had gone off. You'd had experience? Mark Junge: But all of these holes were above the level of the children. I was a little bit nervous, of course. over there. When Deppe and Mendenhall finally got wind of his plans moments before the hostage crisis unfolded, they refused to participate. Don't go past this square. WyoHistory.org welcomes the support of the following sponsors. it is VERY LDS, and yet there are at least 3 other churches in town: Episcopal, Catholic, Baptist (and sometimes a non-denominational church). After a two-and-a-half hour standoff, the children were becoming restless, so the teachers preoccupied the kids in the form of movies, games, prayer, and books. Well, after interviewing some of the people, what had happened, the bombDavid Young had set the bomb to have what they call a dead-man switch. Reddit and its partners use cookies and similar technologies to provide you with a better experience. Some of the children just sat right all around and just watched him. To go off to the side? Many children showed signs of distress with sobs, complaining of headaches from the smell of gasoline from the bomb, or simply wanting to go home. They do now - ever since the Youngs barged in on the Cokeville Elementary School with guns and a bomb to demand . How has that experience shaped your life? Edit: Also, were you at that early screening? I cannot tell you what happened. TC is one of my heroes. He used to work in Cokeville. When I looked up to see if David had heard me (which he had, and scowled down at me) I noticed that the florescent white light overhead was not white, but a yellow hazy light. I mean, we're talking about from kindergarten kids up to 10-, 11-, 12-years old. While David and Doris Young were not involved in an organized religion, both were deeply spiritual. Thus, when David and Doris Young entered the towns only elementary school with an arsenal of weapons and a gasoline bomb in a grocery cart, no one saw it coming. David saw John Miller, the music teacher, trying to escape and shot him in the back. I had the chance to watch the pre-screening of the film and it was very emotional. He did it right. During the chaos, Doris' burnt body was expelled through a window, and left lying on the front lawn. Rich Haskell: Yes. But I know that, well, I'll just be quite frank. On May 16, 1986, David and Doris Young took 154 people hostage at the Cokeville Elementary School in tiny Cokeville, Wyo. They have a lot of first-person histories of the actual event, teachers, investigators and students. P. O. She was on fire! Family is the most important thing in a Mormon family. David went to the school office, handing out a manifesto titled "ZERO EQUALS INFINITY" and announcing "This is a revolution!" You have to think about what you're doing right at that particular time so you can stay focused on what you have to deal with. Rich Haskell: Well, I didn't know a lot about 'em and I still don't know a lot about 'em. In the classroom, David held the gasoline bomb, with the triggering mechanism attached to a string tied around his wrist. Although many were burned, some severely, only the perpetrators of this horrible incident died. Kind of a synopsis of what they were going to do and what their plans were and the whole thing. Survivor is my Name: Voices of the Cokeville Elementary School Bombing. Produced by Wyoming State Archives for Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources, the package includes interviews with 14 people about the events of May 16, 1986. Rich Haskell: Well, after I arrived it took probably three to four hours to make sure everything was neutral and everything was not going to be a threat any longer. Press J to jump to the feed. Yeah. Survivors shared their stories with each other, investigators, family members, and hospital personnel. I know it is real. And it was a perfect trajectory up into the ceiling where that bullet was. Two of the three blasting caps on the bomb failed to detonate; the wires to each tuna can had been reportedly cut. Teachers were confused and baffled by Young's nonsensical, strange writing. That's a true line in the movie. The Cokeville hostage crisis began the afternoon of May 16, 1986, David and Doris Young took 154 children and adults hostage at the Cokeville Elementary School in tiny Cokeville, Wyo. I have given that some thought. Rich Haskell: I think it could be a spiritual experience that I have with church, or being around the kids, I don't know. And he had to defuse bombs. What is the LDS population of the town and how big was your school? The photo of Rich Haskell is by Wyoming State Archives. Rich Haskell: Yeah, there was some people ready to just shoot him right where he was sitting. This all happened about 8 months after the bombing. Although many were burned, some severely, only the perpetrators of this horrible incident died. Students, teachers, staff and visitors frantically exited the building, with teachers helping many of the children escape through the windows. Rich? Lenita's father Rocky was a fifth grade teacher at Cokeville Elementary School at the time of the bombing, Lenita was a seventh grader. Kameron Wixom, son of Hartt and Judene Wixom, writes a childlike faith saved us. In his contribution to the Witness to Miracles book, Kameron writes: I didnt have to see angels, hear them, or even think that their presence might be required that day. How much interaction did you have with the director/producers of the movie? Eventually Doris lifted her arm sharply and the bomb went off prematurely, injuring Doris while David was out of the room. [T]rust is big here youngsters grow up knowing they can turn to many other members of the community with confidence, write Hartt and Judene Wixom in Trial by Terror: The Child-hostage Crisis in Cokeville, Wyoming. Had a gallon milk jug full of gasoline on one level, had aluminum powder, flour and those two components was in tuna fish cans directly under the gasoline bomb. Were you portrayed in the movie at all? By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. Rich Haskell: Yes, there was a briefcase in the hallway, and we were toldbefore I had gotten there they had gotten papers from his daughter. This narrative was perpetuated in many publications and productions. Oral histories, memoirs and drawings began to reveal a narrative of fortune rather than misfortune. Guys like you have to go and search every corner. Had a small pin-hole leak in it and it dripped into both containers and they both became paste. Chaos ensued. Well, you know how fine that dust is. All the kids were saved. A Project of the Wyoming Historical Society. Mark Junge: Did you find the bullet that killed him, too? Rich Haskell: Well, I did learn later that the kids saw the angels. So if it can happen there it can happen anywhere in the United States. I went from within two feet of the bomb to right near the door within ten minutes before the bomb went off. Rich Haskell: Well, you know, that's a really good question. A compilation project by the Cokeville Miracle Foundation, a 501(c) (3) charity. Mark Junge: Did you help bring the body out? Everybody that was inside that room, they just started throwin' them out the windows, out the doors, just anyand she happened to be one they threw out the window. On that Friday afternoon in their quiet, rural town, a deranged couple entered the communitys elementary school, took those inside hostage and detonated a bomb in a first grade classroom. Debbie Sparks and Steven Moore, both EMTs, discuss on May 9 the elementary school bombing. http://www.cokevillemiracle.com/movie.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cokeville_Elementary_School_hostage_crisis. The gasoline bottle was leaking. And that's where the bomb sat and that's where they sat. When they asked pointed questions like "what did the angels look like?" He had just big rings of perspiration. The Cokeville Town Hall is located at 110 Pine St. For more information, visit the website of the Cokeville Chamber of Commerce at http://www.cokevillewy.com or call (307) 459-4195. As I come to the junctionI'm sorry, I don't know what the road is that goes over to Bear Lakebut as I was passing that intersection, they did inform me that the bomb had exploded. Young was a former Cokeville town marshal who had been living in Arizona for several years. [8] This unintentionally activated the triggering mechanism and the bomb exploded, severely injuring Doris, and filling the room with black smoke and pockets of fire. I've spent many, many hours and many days with the leaders of the Mormon church, with the Prophet of the Mormon church. Accessed May 28, 2013 at. People who had guns! I'm not saying all of 'em were bombs, but why did God cut out Cokeville and say nobody's going to get hurt in this? I don't know ifI just felt an emptyactually I could just see a hundred-sixty people dead! It just embedded into the walls from the ammunition from the heat. I believe a presence was entering the room at about that time. It was within the first few weeks that the Hartley boy was explaining his witness. That your life could change just at a blink of an eye. Well, when I arrived at Cokeville, of course they had the roads all blocked off and there was not a lot of people around the school at the time. Accessed May 17, 2013, at, Wyoming Horror: A Fiery Schoolhouse Bomb., A 1986 Hostage Event at a Cokeville, Wyoming Elementary School., Jarvik, Elaine. She has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals on the history and heritage of Germans from Russia on the Northern Plains. Mark Junge: Why do you think that God chose Cokeville to save? A new movie is coming out on Friday called "The Cokeville Miracle" that depicts not just this terrible event, but the various miraculous stories that emerged afterward. You can ask me anything about this today between 1-2pm. The Youngs both died that day. The bomb was an improvised explosive device constructed in a small two-wheeled shopping cart with two baskets, one on top of the other. Mark Junge: Had you seen anything like what took place in this classroom before? You can check out [CokevilleMiracle.com] (http://www.cokevillemiracle.com/movie.html). She was a total torch! Cokeville officially has only536 people in it and two LDS wards that meet in the same chapel. Mark Junge: Well, yes. But it still sent flames all over in the room and you can see where all the flames were in that room. Meanwhile, police and parents gathered out of sight of the school room where hostages were gathered. On May 16, 1986, when former town marshal David Gary Young and his wife Doris Young took 154 children and 13 teachers hostage at Cokeville Elementary school in Wyoming, and kept them at bay with a shopping-cart sized bomb attached to five hairpin-trigger blast caps, it should have ended in great tragedy - one of the worst in American history. Personally I gave him 17 pages of journal notes! So we took the tiles off and went up into the ceiling and crawled up into the upper space up there and found a .45 slug up embedded into the iron girders up in the wall, and thought, okay, where did that come from? I absolutely have. As I sat there and watched him, I could feel he was becoming agitated. No, we can't do this. A quarter of a century later, Williams can still vividly recall the chaotic scene following the explosion. What did you find out about them? You know this is going to sound morbid, but I always thought if the Muslims, the radical Muslims were smart, they would take their jihad to local communities because that would scare the hell out of 'em like it did in Cokeville. Mark Junge: This was a life-changing event. But everything was black, like you had gone in there with a flamethrower and just torched everything inside there. How did you determine how everything looked when this went up in smoke itself. You should also know that TC basically just wove a storyline into and between the facts and witness testimonies. If you are interested in seeing the film, theaters are listed here. They increasingly spoke about their memories in public with professional psychologists, church officials and community counselors. So I went to Huntsville, Ala., to Redstone Arsenal. To my right is Sue Castaneda who is the Wyoming Oral History Project Director, and across the table from me is Rich Haskell, who is a certified bomb technician. The story was also featured on Unsolved Mysteries, Unexplained Mysteries, and I Survived A movie about the incident, The Cokeville Miracle, was made by filmmaker T. C. Christensen and released on June 5, 2015. Several other survivors were there. After a stand-off lasting two and a half hours, the gasoline bomb the couple had brought into the school went off prematurely, badly burning Doris Young while David Young was out of the room. Mark Junge: This bomb was designed to do what? And I'm sure that that made him very nervous. The incident was detailed in the book The Cokeville Miracle: When Angels Intervene[12] by Hartt Wixom and his wife Judene, published by Cedar Fort, Inc., which formed the basis for a CBS made-for-TV movie titled To Save the Children. [5][10][8], When the bomb detonated, the majority of the explosive force was channeled through loose ceiling tiles into the roof, and open windows acting as vents. Where you find brackets [ ] I have added words for explanation or to complete an awkward sentence. ITT: people who want to pick a fight with someone who survived an incredible experience. Rich Haskell: I'm Rich Haskell. David became increasingly agitated, and decided to leave the room. He demanded a ransom of two million dollars per hostage ($308 million, $720 million adjusted for inflation), and an audience with President Ronald Reagan. This is actually the first time I have heard of this. I did not have to imagine how God would move that day when I said my little prayer just hours before, I simply knew he would. The tuna fish cans, if you can imagine, here's two tuna fish cans sittin' here like this, and a gallon jug of gasoline sittin' above it. Mark Junge: Do you think David or Doris would have cut it? On May 16, 1986, a man and his wife with a bomb took . Mark Junge: With bombs? Trent Toone, Mormon Times. This allowed gasoline to drip into the tuna fish cans, turning the aluminum-flour mixture into paste, unable to aerosolize. I wondered what that was, but then immediately noticed my friends over by the door talking to Doris. Cokeville Public Library. One of the unique things that I noticed when I went into that room and I don't know if any of the other people have told you about it or whatever else, but when I walked into that room you could see the outline on the whiteboard of an angel. These are designed to just spread out the particles all over the air. I remember watching that when I was a younger kid, and when they were interviewing the witnesses, I remember several of them referencing "Heavenly Father " instead of "God," and I knew immediately they were LDS. All the hostages escaped, though 79 were hospitalized with burns and injuries. You know something about bombs. David returned to the restroom and killed himself, ending the hostage crisis. Carbon County School District No. We didn't know if the blasting caps were in therejust exactly what was in there. Did you see anything? Throughout both baskets were chain links, gunpowder, and boxes of ammunition acting as shrapnel. On May 16, 1986, . The Cokeville Elementary School hostage crisis occurred on Friday, May 16, 1986 in Cokeville, Wyoming, United States, when former town marshal David Young, 43, and his wife Doris Young, 47, [1] took 136 children and 18 adults hostage at Cokeville Elementary School. At that time, about 500 people lived in Cokeville, and there were slightly more than 100 students attending the elementary school. We know he built two of 'em. Words emphasized by the speaker are italicized.~Transcribed by Russ Sherwin, Feb. 27, 2011. I think it was still in his body. And my children. Rich Haskell: Pretty sophisticated guy is what he was. Mark Junge: And that's the lesson we learn. It was not a teacher, but her ancestor. You went back home? And what happens if they trigger something accidently?" Amy Bagaso Williams with her husband and four children. Used with permission and thanks. Cokeville seems like a pretty small town. You can also read about it on [Wikipedia] (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cokeville_Elementary_School_hostage_crisis). Encircled it. Mark Junge: You also mention in your written article in Witness to Miracles [See Note] , the book, that you found a briefcase and you had to open it remotely? The top basket contained a gallon milk jug of gasoline, wired with a blasting cap. I think you should know that it can be difficult to watch - but that it has a very rewarding outcome. I walked into the bathroom and there was the suspect that had started this whole mess, layin' there on the floor with ahe had a pistol in his hand and you could tell he had shot himself in the head. Im living proof.. Because of the experience and the different classes that I've attended, I know what bombs do to people, to buildings and to all kinds of structures. He hadn't had anything to eat and she finally convinced him to get something to eat, and he let her be in charge of that bomb. 96 views, 2 likes, 0 loves, 0 comments, 2 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from J.Cano: Law & Order: SVU - Best Episode Which is hard to believe, but a positive experience in that they learned something. Casper Chapter, Wyoming Archaeological Society, June Frison chapter, Wyoming Archeological Society. [7] Geography [ edit] At 1:00 pm, they pulled up to the Cokeville Elementary School and unloaded a gasoline bomb, along with four rifles and nine handguns. By Deseret News. And we allthere was three of us there. Mark Junge: Curious, Rich. For me, what has impressed me about the film is not necessarily the story of Angels (which are remarkable), but that the majority of the 154 hostages chose to see God's hand in their lives that day. On May 16, 1986, David and Doris Young took 154 people hostage at the Cokeville Elementary School in tiny Cokeville www.wyohistory.org 25 years after school bombing, Wyoming town remembers the . They learned to trust in their God, the kids were healed for the most part, and they value life more now. Go to their hands and knees and crawl out. You could walk across the street and get run over as far as that's concerned, but I don't know if my wife has any more gray hairs because I've chosen this profession. David emerged from the bathroom to find his wife in excruciating pain. Anything? I knew fairly quickly that he would be the best chance we had at this. President Hinkley, President Monson, and President Faust. Rich Haskell: That's my oldest boy, Steven. Meanwhile, Doris went from classroom to classroom, luring 136 children, six faculty, nine teachers, and three other adults, including a job applicant and a UPS driver, into a first-grade classroom for a total of 154 hostages. Twenty-five years ago on Monday, a man and his wife pushed a homemade gasoline bomb into Cokeville's sole elementary school and demanded $300 million in ransom.