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...Elaine is an incredibly determined journalist who uncovers a lot of information well below the surface," says senior editor Jim Collins, who edited the cartels story. Which is why Shannon was also part of our team in Phoenix, Arizona, last week covering the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association. "Traditionally, members of the n.r.a. have been big supporters of law enforcement," she notes. "But over the past eight to 10 years, n.r.a. leaders have espoused an increasingly radical, antigovernment view." That kind of complex and puzzling situation is perfect for Shannon's get-to-the-bottom-of-it style...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: To Our Readers: May 29, 1995 | 5/29/1995 | See Source »

...evidence against Jones' client mounted, suspects were tracked down and prosecutors organized their case against McVeigh and his Army buddy Terry Nichols. The latest person drawn into the FBI's dragnet is Steven Garrett Colbern, 35, who was picked up Friday on an unrelated weapons charge in Oatman, Arizona. Colbern, a biochemist, lived in Oatman, about 20 miles from Kingman, where McVeigh once resided. There are a number of coincidences involving Colbern: he owns a brown pickup truck similar to one a witness allegedly saw alongside McVeigh's car in Perry, Oklahoma, the day of the bombing; he used...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DETOURS ON THE TRAIL OF THE BOMBERS | 5/22/1995 | See Source »

...charges could bring him the death penalty if he is convicted. Nichols was transferred to the same Oklahoma federal prison that holds the other suspect in the case, Timothy McVeigh, an old Army buddy with whom Nichols apparently shared a strong dislike of the government. Meanwhile, federal agents in Arizona arrested Steven Colbern, a biochemist, on unrelated weapons charges. He was picked up after investigators received a tip that Colbern owns a brown pickup truck similar to one a witness claims to have seen escorting McVeigh prior to his arrest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WEEK: MAY 7-13 | 5/22/1995 | See Source »

Federal marshals this afternoon arrested an Arizona man they believe was traveling with Oklahoma City bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh immediately after theApr. 19 blast. Steven Garrett Colbern was arrested in rural Oatman, Ariz., on an unrelated federal firearms charge; a hotel owner had recognized him as a guest after agents showed his picture around town. The dark-haired Colbern, 35, was described in a news release from Upland, Calif., police as "Steven Garrett Colbern, AKA John Doe No. 2," but FBI officials today refused to say whether he could be the elusive suspect. Officials believe that Colbern might have driven...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OKLAHOMA . . . THE THIRD MAN? | 5/12/1995 | See Source »

...woman living in the Arizona trailer park where police found Colbern's truck today recalled a next-door neighbor named Steven who wore army fatigues, raised snakes and lizards, and left his trailer so dirty it stank. "He was a jerk. He's a lazy, no-good mama's boy," Maybelle Hertig, 70, told the Associated Press. She recalled that Steven had had packages of ammunition delivered to her trailer and other neighbors...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHAT THE NEIGHBORS SAID | 5/12/1995 | See Source »

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