On a frigid February afternoon in 1993, a massive explosion ripped through the underground parking garage of the World Trade Center, shaking Manhattan to its core. The blast—equivalent to 1,200 pounds of TNT—tore a five-story crater through concrete and steel, killing six, injuring over 1,000, and filling the towers with choking black smoke. For the first time, America realized: this wasn’t an accident. It was an attack.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime--6473403/support.
On a frigid February afternoon in 1993, a massive explosion ripped through the underground parking garage of the World Trade Center, shaking Manhattan to its core. The blast—equivalent to 1,200 pounds of TNT—tore a five-story crater through concrete and steel, killing six, injuring over 1,000, and filling the towers with choking black smoke. For the first time, America realized: this wasn’t an accident. It was an attack.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-cr...