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Although the involvement of the Nichols brothers -- who are still being held in Wichita, Kansas, on bombmaking charges -- remains unclear, the evidence linking them to the blast appears to be growing. Agents found a receipt for a ton of fertilizer in Terry Nichols' house; the purchase was made in Kansas under an alias, but Time has learned that a salesman picked out Terry Nichols from a lineup. The receipt has McVeigh's fingerprints on it. According to a government source, the same phony name was used to purchase a second ton of fertilizer. Agents have also found evidence that Nichols...
Officials now believe thatTerry Nicholsmay have been a co-conspirator in theOklahoma City bombing. Authorities expect to bring Nichols to Oklahoma City by Wednesday to testify before a grand jury. He is currently being held in Wichita, Kan., as a witness to the bombing. FBI officials refused to comment today on the still-mysterious man known as the second John Doe, whose appearance in a series of FBI sketches does not resemble Nichols...
...witnessin theOklahoma City bombing, may now be charged with involvement in the case, the Dallas Morning News reports today. The paper also reports that several witnesses say they saw Nichols' pickup at the Kansas lake where FBI investigators believe the bomb was assembled. Nichols is currently fighting extradition from Wichita to face a Grand Jury in Oklahoma City. At the Alfred P. Murrah building,rescue crews ended their attempt to recover bodies. An estimated 25 bodies are still inside, and authorities say that they may never be recovered. Officials now say 152 people died in the Apr. 19 explosion.Oklahoma Explosion...
...best songs of the evening was "True Dreams of Wichita." Announced as being "the make-out number for the evening," "True Dreams" might be one of the more unconventional love songs ever written. Then again, it might not be a love song at all. With lines like, "I'm half drunk on babble you transmit," and "you can stand...
Five months later, an Oregon housewife named Shelley Shannon shot and wounded Dr. George Tiller outside a Wichita, Kansas, abortion clinic. Evidence seized after Shannon's arrest linked her to arsons at clinics in four other states. It also hinted at the existence of a clandestine network. Police found correspondence with two men who were imprisoned for abortion-related violence buried in Shannon's backyard. Also unearthed was a manual for attacking abortion facilities, published by something called the Army...