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...cooperating in the investigation. The FBI searched the home of Nichols' brother, James Douglas Nichols, in rural Decker, Mich. The Nichols brothers and McVeigh are thought to be members of theMilitia of Michigan, a paramilitary groupthat held meetings in Junction City, Kan., the town where the truck used in the bombing was rented. The group, founded last year, believes the federal government has outstripped its authority, especially in gun control law enforcement. Today, as federal officials began to see the bombing as aplot hatched by Americans, three Middle Eastern men held in Dallas and a Palestinian man returned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OKLAHOMA CITY . . . HOME-GROWN TERROR | 4/21/1995 | See Source »

TIME correspondent Edward Barnes reports that the two men thought to have rented the truck used in the bombing used a fake South Dakota drivers' license with a birthdate of April 19 -- the same day as theBranch Davidian disaster in Waco, Tx., as well as the Oklahoma City explosion. The name on the license was Robert D. Kling of 428 Maple Drive, Omaha, Neb., Barnes reports. There is no Robert D. Kling and there is no such address. However, two men named Robert Kling, one in Iowa, the other in Omaha, told TIME that the FBI had contacted them this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EXCLUSIVE . . . SUSPECTS TIED TO WACO? | 4/21/1995 | See Source »

TIME correspondent Edward Barnes reports that the two suspects thought to have rented the truck used in the bombing used a fake South Dakota drivers' license with a birthdate of April 19, 1979 -- the same day as the Branch Davidian disaster in Waco, Tx., as well as the Oklahoma City explosion. "It is hard to overstate the symbolic importance of these guys using that date on the fake ID," Barnes says. "The only mistake on the phony driver's document was the Social Security number." The name on the license was Robert D. Kling of 428 Maple Drive, Omaha...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EXCLUSIVE . . . SUSPECT'S ID A TIE TO WACO? | 4/21/1995 | See Source »

...information leading to the arrest or conviction of a pair of "John Does" linked to a vehicle thought to contain the massive bomb that tore apart the Alfred P. Murrah federal building. The FBI said the link to the two men was established by identifying a Ryder rental truck as the vehicle used in the bombing. It was rented in Junction City, Kan. The Bureau has issued sketches of the suspects: one is between 5'10" and 5'11' feet tall, weights 180 to 185 pounds, and has light brown hair with a crew cut; the other...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TWO "JOHN DOES" SUSPECTED IN BOMBING | 4/20/1995 | See Source »

Dressed in military fatigues and carrying rifles, the strangers began drifting into town the night of April 3 and continued arriving the next morning. Some came on buses, others in a truck. Residents of the isolated trading town of Ipil (pop. 52,000), 500 mi. south of Manila, noticed the newcomers. But soldiers are a common sight most places in the Philippines, particularly on the turbulent southern island of Mindanao, with its history of Muslim insurgency. "We thought they were real army," said Arturo Dimla, a local accounts clerk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON | 4/17/1995 | See Source »

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