by Jess Walter
first trial of, 3, 73, 249, 303
as fugitive, 151, 212, 277, 356, 364
government feared by, 4, 29–30, 36, 43, 52,
62, 64–65, 110–11, 124, 126–27, 133, 274,
303–4, 357, 358, 371, 376–77
guns owned by, 35, 40, 42, 45, 47, 62–63,
111, 116, 124, 125, 153, 156, 196, 199,
216, 252–53, 303, 314, 376
imprisonment of, 256, 268, 287, 326, 368,
369, 376
indictment of, 120–21, 150
jobs held by, 25, 27, 34, 44, 57, 60, 64, 92,
125, 133
lawsuit by, 3, 374, 376, 392
marriage of, 8, 12, 24–25, 26, 27, 42, 60, 115,
183, 313, 314
media coverage of, 45, 96–97, 123, 147–49,
277
military service of, 13, 20, 22–23, 80, 96,
117, 133, 145, 182, 209–10, 212
racism of, 4, 26, 27, 36–37, 43, 46, 58–62,
95, 97, 110, 111, 116, 228, 268, 269–70,
288, 313–14, 363
Ruby Ridge shoot-out and, 169, 170, 171,
173, 174, 182
in Ruby Ridge standoff, 5, 6, 8, 186, 192,
198–200, 207–8, 215–17, 225–26, 230–54,
260–62, 276–77, 279, 281, 355, 365,
369–70, 387
second arrest of, 150, 303
second trial of, see Weaver-Harris trial
shotguns sold by, 102–9, 118, 140, 153, 268,
274, 278, 279, 288, 297–301, 365–66, 384
after trial, 375–77, 381–83, 392–93
trial date for, 125–26, 127, 128–29, 141,
303–4
violent nature of, 123–24, 129–30, 132–33,
181–82, 192, 310–11, 312, 384–85
visions of, 30, 35, 38
warrant against, 128–29, 133–34, 135, 288
weapons violations of, 118–21, 274, 278,
279, 288, 297–301, 303–4, 356, 357, 359,
360, 365–66, 369
wounding of, 5, 199–201, 203, 208, 229,
231, 236, 237, 261–62, 332, 335–39,
343–44, 380–81
Weaver, Samuel Hanson, 32, 34, 47, 48, 54, 60, 61, 62, 64, 91, 92, 93, 94, 99, 109, 110, 111, 117, 122, 125, 126, 128, 134, 136, 140–41, 147, 153, 154, 156, 157, 187, 260, 287–88, 313, 315
death of, 171–74, 177–78, 182, 198, 199,
206, 213–14, 218, 219–24, 228–29, 230,
240, 241, 244, 249, 254, 261, 270, 275,
277, 284, 290–96, 318, 350–53, 374,
376–79, 385, 390, 392
in Ruby Ridge shoot-out, 166, 167–74,
177–78, 182, 241, 284, 319–20, 328–31,
344–46
Weaver, Sara, 27–28, 31, 32, 34, 48, 54, 60, 61, 62, 91, 92, 93–94, 99, 110, 111, 117, 122, 125, 126, 128, 134, 139, 154–55, 156, 206, 228–30, 241–43, 255, 287–88, 312, 313, 331, 384
after Ruby Ridge, 254, 255–56, 259–62,
321–28, 349, 352, 369, 375–76, 377,
381–83, 392, 393
in Ruby Ridge standoff, 5–7, 150, 171,
199–203, 207, 214–15, 224–25, 238, 240,
242–43, 244, 248, 249, 250, 251, 254, 256,
262, 281, 343–44
trial testimony of, 320, 326–28
Weaver, Vicki Jordison, 2, 14–20, 23, 27–34, 36–47, 52, 91–94, 110–11, 116, 122, 123, 125–29, 134–35, 139, 146–47, 150, 156, 157, 165, 196, 201–3, 212, 213–14, 260, 281, 312–14
as Christian fundamentalist, 4, 12, 16, 24,
28–32, 34, 36–42, 44, 45–47, 58–61,
66–67, 87, 95, 98–99, 100, 119–20,
132–33, 141, 313–14
correspondence of, 55–56, 64–65, 93,
119–20, 127–29, 130, 134, 141–45,
148–49, 151, 153–54, 155, 159–60, 195,
246, 274, 304, 305, 311, 350
death of, 3, 6, 202–3, 206–10, 215, 223–24,
229–32, 236–39, 241, 243, 246, 249, 250,
254, 261–62, 268, 270, 275, 277, 279, 284,
288, 290, 308, 314, 317, 318, 327, 332–39,
343–44, 349, 350–53, 368, 373–87,
390–92
government feared by, 4, 15, 17–18, 29–30,
32–33, 43, 62, 64–65, 124, 126–27, 274,
313
as mother, 27–28, 32, 92–94, 135, 138, 144,
155, 166, 178, 183, 207, 244, 246, 255,
275, 312–13, 324, 376
racism of, 4, 10, 13, 16, 26, 43, 58–62, 95,
141, 313–14
Randy Weaver’s marriage to, 8, 12, 24–25,
26, 27, 42, 60, 115, 183, 313, 314
Ruby Ridge shoot-out and, 168, 171, 173,
174, 178, 182, 191–92
in Ruby Ridge standoff, 8, 11–12, 186,
198–200
visions of, 30, 34, 38, 46, 54, 127
Weaver, Wilma, 20, 219–20
Weaver-Harris trial, 3, 263–370, 375
ballistics evidence in, 344–46
charges dismissed in, 348–49
closing arguments in, 327, 349–53, 355
conspiracy charge in, 276–78, 283, 290, 311,
347, 350–51, 355, 356, 357, 364–65
death penalty in, 263, 279–80, 340–41
Degan’s death as issue in, 275, 276–85,
290–96, 308, 319, 329, 331, 340–46,
350–51, 360–61, 364, 367, 369, 371
evidence presented in, 274, 275, 280, 281,
284, 287, 297–98, 305–9, 311, 319–20,
331–32, 338–39, 344–46, 347, 348, 350,
354, 355, 357–58, 361, 364
failure-to-appear charge in, 356, 360, 363,
364, 365, 367, 371
FBI cooperation in, 305–9, 338–39, 347,
370, 385–86
grand jury indictments in, 274–82, 305–6,
355
media coverage of, 269, 285, 286, 290, 359,
361, 362, 367, 371, 377
murder charge in, 262, 275, 276–82, 318,
353, 356, 359, 360–61, 363, 364, 367
opening statements in, 283–89, 355
pre-trial release charge in, 356, 364, 367,
369
Randy Weaver’s beliefs in, 269–70, 276–79,
297, 309, 314, 317, 350–51, 369–70, 378
Ruby Ridge shoot-out as issue in, 278–85,
290–96, 319–20, 328–31, 340–46, 361
sentencing in, 369–70
Samuel Weaver’s death as issue in, 270, 275,
277, 284, 290–96, 318, 350–53
verdicts in, 357, 366–68
V. Weaver’s death as issue in, 268, 270, 275,
277, 279, 284, 288, 290, 308, 314, 317,
318, 327, 332–39, 343–44, 349, 350–53,
368
weapons violation charge in, 274, 278, 279,
288, 297–301, 303–4, 356, 357, 359, 360,
365–66, 369
witnesses in, 278–79, 290–301, 303, 304,
309–20, 327–46, 354, 357
Weiss, Kenneth, 69–70
Weland, Mike, 153, 314
Westmoreland, William, 234
Whittaker, Bruce, 116, 123, 131, 164
Willey, Rodney, 75, 139–41, 312–13
Williams, Mikel, 263
Winslow, Robert, 113
Wohali, Sam, 62–63, 64, 70, 94
Woodbury, Denise, 389–90, 391, 392, 396
Yagman, Stephen, 391, 392, 395, 397
Yahshua Messiah, 4, 98, 119–20, 127, 128, 214, 215
Yarbrough, Gary, 68–69, 246–47
Yarbrough, Jeannie, 247
Zionist Occupied Government (ZOG), 7, 67, 69, 126, 141, 170, 177, 198, 217, 220, 225, 228, 249, 253, 255
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This book could not have been written without the help and encouragement of a great many peop
le. First, I must thank my researchers: chiefly, Dean Miller for his reporting and his invaluable insights and for helping to write much of Chapter 22; and Bill Morlin, for his remarkable knowledge of Idaho’s white separatists and for his law enforcement contacts. I am also grateful to the reporters, editors, and photographers at the Spokesman-Review, primarily Kevin Keating, J. Todd Foster, and Richard Wagoner; and to Dan Rubin of the Philadelphia Inquirer. Several people helped by reading early chapters, including Phil Gruis, Kevin Gilmore, Jim Lynch, Jim DeFede, and Deb Rose. My thanks go to Judith Regan, Nancy Peske, and everyone at ReganBooks and HarperCollins. I’d like to thank my daughter Brooklyn for her patience, and most of all, my wife Anne Windishar for her editing and her unwavering support.
This book was reported over a three-year period while I covered the Weaver case for the Spokesman-Review—from the standoff to the trial to the aftermath. It is based on trial transcripts, government documents, wiretap transcripts, personal letters, and hundreds of interviews, from Sara Weaver to Lorenz Caduff to Dave Hunt. I would like to thank them all, especially Julie and Keith Brown and the rest of Vicki Weaver’s family—which I hope finds peace.
About the Author
JESS WALTER is the author of the novel Over Tumbled Graves and coauthor of christopher Darden’s bestselling account of the O.J. Simpson In Contempt. He has won national recognition for his reporting and writing, and the coverage of the Randy Weaver case helped the Spokane Spokesman-Review earn a puliter Prize nomination. Walter lives in Spokane with his family.
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Praise
“The most comprehensive, even-handed and best-written account of Ruby Ridge…. Mr. Walter writes with fluency and grace, and he manages to make even minor characters spring to life…. While in no way absolving the government of its errors, Mr. Walter reveals that Mr. Weaver’s paranoia and stubbornness … helped to escalate the situation to its fatal end.”
—Washington Times
“A meticulously researched account of the Ruby Ridge incident.”
—Bill Hewitt, People
“Deeply critical of the government’s actions and the seemingly mindless series of bureaucratic decisions that led to the deadly siege … the power of Walter’s book [is in bringing] the Weavers to life.”
—Bill Wallace, San Francisco Chronicle
“Journalist Jess Walter has written the definitive book on the [Ruby Ridge] siege.”
—New York Post
“Tightly reported … an even-handed narrative that gathers speed as the Weavers’ fate becomes more tangled and tragic…. An excellent, minute-by-minute account.”
—Jeff Baker, Portland Oregonian
“Just to take a case as complicated and controversial as U.S. v. Weaver and explain it would have been enough. But Walter does more. [His] opening is so strong and his writing is so good…. Leaves us to draw our own conclusion about who was right and wrong on Ruby Ridge.”
—Ft Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
“A riveting, you-are-there story…. In this book [the author] lets descriptive, solid reporting carry the day…. Colorful and meticulous…. Perhaps the most gripping part of Walter’s work is the description of the siege itself.”
—Grand Rapids Press
“An excellent, well-written and important book that should be required reading in every civics class in the country. It is as close to the truth as we’re likely to get, and it’s frightening.”
—Des Moines Register
“Jess Walter achieves the near-impossible—a balanced account of a tragic event, told with grace, intelligence, and a profound understanding of human fallibility. A must-read story of our time.”
—Peter Deutermann, Naval Commander, author of Official Privilege and Scorpion in the Sea
“Makes abundantly clear that the ramifications of Ruby Ridge are immense. This book should interest everyone concerned about human fallibility and government excess.”
—The River Journal
“Jess Walter’s careful chronicle of what happened in and around that cabin in northern Idaho, and (more important) in the hearts and minds of white separatists and government agents that led to the confrontation, is remarkably complete. Walter reconstructs the past with a novelist’s attention to detail.”
—Salt Lake City Tribune
“Working from hundreds of pages of official documents and having culled the personal recollections of many of those actually involved, Walter has constructed a book that rivals any work of its kind…. As balanced a retelling of a headline-causing event as you’re apt to find anywhere.”
—Spokane Spokesman-Review
“Flowing, gripping, logically organized and rich in detail … straight-down-the-middle reporting … a story so tragic it’s redolent of Shakespeare … reads like a well-written mystery novel. You can rip right through it, hindered only by dismay at the realization federal agents in this bizarre case acted in a totalitarian manner that would make Mussolini look good.”
—John Hanchette, Gannett Wire Service
“That unto me, every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear.”
—Isaiah 45:23 (King James Version)
ALSO BY JESS WALTER
In Contempt
(with Christopher Darden)
Over Tumbled Graves
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Ruby Ridge : the truth and tragedy of Ruby Ridge and the Randy Weaver family / Jess Walter,
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1. Law enforcement—United States. 2. Political persecution—United States—Case studies. 3. Intervention (Federal government)—United States—Case studies. 4. Government, Resistance to—Idaho—Case studies. 5. Weaver, Randy, 1948—6. Weaver, Vicki, 1949-1992. 7. Right-wing extremists—Idaho—Biography. I. Title.
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