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Details: Duane Miller was a victim in the Oklahoma City Bombing. He was in the credit union at 9AM on April 19, 1995, when the bomb exploded from 80 feet away. He fell two floors and ended up dangling from a wall from where he fell. He was unable to move his legs and was trapped. He tried to drag himself to an opening in the building, but was unable to make it. Two unidentified men then came in through the hole and came over to Duane. They both grabbed him and lifted him up from the rubble and damage that trapped him inside the building. They helped him outside and left in there and went back in to help other injured survivors. Duane was in the hospital for several weeks, and still has pain walking, but he knows that he is still alive today because of the two men that saved his life. He wo

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  • Details: Duane Miller was a victim in the Oklahoma City Bombing. He was in the credit union at 9AM on April 19, 1995, when the bomb exploded from 80 feet away. He fell two floors and ended up dangling from a wall from where he fell. He was unable to move his legs and was trapped. He tried to drag himself to an opening in the building, but was unable to make it. Two unidentified men then came in through the hole and came over to Duane. They both grabbed him and lifted him up from the rubble and damage that trapped him inside the building. They helped him outside and left in there and went back in to help other injured survivors. Duane was in the hospital for several weeks, and still has pain walking, but he knows that he is still alive today because of the two men that saved his life. He wo
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  • Details: Duane Miller was a victim in the Oklahoma City Bombing. He was in the credit union at 9AM on April 19, 1995, when the bomb exploded from 80 feet away. He fell two floors and ended up dangling from a wall from where he fell. He was unable to move his legs and was trapped. He tried to drag himself to an opening in the building, but was unable to make it. Two unidentified men then came in through the hole and came over to Duane. They both grabbed him and lifted him up from the rubble and damage that trapped him inside the building. They helped him outside and left in there and went back in to help other injured survivors. Duane was in the hospital for several weeks, and still has pain walking, but he knows that he is still alive today because of the two men that saved his life. He would like to find those men and thank them for what they did. One of his unidentifed rescuers was black, the other white, were in their late 20s or early 30s, were dressed in street clothes and may have worked in downtown Oklahoma City. Duane has still been unable to find them. Extra Notes: This segment was featured as part of the March 22, 1996 episode. Results: Unsolved. Sadly, Duane Miller passed away in 2011 at the age of 70, without ever finding the men who saved his life. Links: * Duane Miller Obituary
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