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...Angeles Times reported last week that McVeigh frequented a house in Kingman where many people, including the suspect, bought, sold and used the drug crystal methamphetamine, a powerful form of speed increasingly popular in the area. If the allegation is true, it may explain how McVeigh was able to carry large amounts of cash and support himself without a job. According to Ralph McPeak, an associate of McVeigh's, many of these people fooled around with designing and detonating explosives. In February a bomb blew out the windows of McPeak's house; the authorities have not yet determined the origins...
...lawyer Stephen Jones, he has thrown himself into the challenge. His first order of business, he says, is to get his client's version of events. He insists that McVeigh does not resemble the stubborn, arrogant character portrayed in the media. "Mr. McVeigh is articulate and intelligent," Jones says. "He's definitely distressed and anguished about the charges. But when I saw him last, I think he was in good spirits." Jones has not yet disclosed whether he will seek a change of venue for the trial, but does say McVeigh wishes to plead not guilty. "I tell clients, based...
Fingers of blame are being pointed at conservative Americans. I am a conservative, and I am frightened by the likes of Timothy McVeigh and the militias that teeter on the edge of terrorism. These people are far beyond the scope of my beliefs. Paranoid anarchists have very little, if anything, in common with mainstream Americans of a conservative stripe. Tougher law enforcement is a hallmark issue with most conservatives and Republicans, and we favor greater empowerment of federal authorities to nail these fiends before they have a chance to strike again...
...tragic to display the face of accused killer Timothy McVeigh on your cover [May 1]! Never give such a despicable person this much publicity...
...Oklahoma City bombing, formally became a suspect as federal prosecutors accused him of participating in the April 19 attack; the 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...