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This list is a compilation of information from the FBI List, the Department of Justice Report, and surviving Branch Davidian, Clive Doyle. The race of individuals has importance as an aid in identifying remains.
But the full truth of the casualties may never be known. As detailed in various exhibits of the Death Gallery, the autopsies and other information suggest and support the hypothesis that dozens were killed on February 28.
Name | Age | Race | Nationality | Doe Number |
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Winston Blake | 28 | black | British | 77 |
Peter Gent | 24 | white | Australian | 76 |
Peter Hipsman | 28 | white | American | 79 |
Perry Jones | 64 | white | American | 80 |
Michael Schroeder | 29 | white | American | 81 |
Jaydean Wendel | 34 | Asian | American | 78 |
These autopsy reports were provided by the office of James C. Collier, Justice of the Peace of McLennan County, Texas.
Four ATF agents were killed by gunshots during the raid on February 28, 1993. The deadly wounds suggest the ATF agents were killed by precision marksmen. The wounds did extensive damage to vital organs — wounds that could not have been mitigated in the world's best trauma unit, even if such a unit were on the scene. Is it likely those wounds were inflicted by Bible students shooting in the heat of combat?
Contemporaneous photographic evidence shows the Davidians did not meet the ATF with "a hail of bullets" during the February 28 assault, as is alleged in the official reports. For a discussion of the identity of the killers, see Who Struck John?
Name | Age | Race | Nationality | Doe Number |
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Conway Charles LeBleu | 34 | White | American | N/A |
Todd Wayne McKeehan | 28 | White | American | N/A |
Robert John Williams | 26 | White | American | N/A |
Steven David Willis | 32 | White | American | N/A |
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