Oklahoma City bombing accomplice Terry Nichols has revealed that a third man was involved in the bombing of the Murrah building:
Nichols, in a letter written from his cell at the U.S. government's Supermax prison in Colorado, said Arkansas gun collector Roger Moore donated so-called binary explosives, made up of two components, to bomber Timothy J. McVeigh that were used in Oklahoma City, as well as additional bomb components that recently were found in Nichols' former home in Kansas.
The claim that a third man — in addition to McVeigh and Nichols — was involved in the plot comes as a California congressman has begun pressing for answers to lingering questions about what, until Sept. 11, 2001, had been the worst terrorist attack in the United States.
Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R-Huntington Beach), chairman of the investigative arm of the House Committee on International Relations, has been collecting new evidence in the bombing and said he would announce soon whether formal hearings would be opened into the April 19, 1995, tragedy.
I've always believed that two men could not have pulled off an attack on that scale. This still doesn't answer who John Doe #2 was. McVeigh and Nichols were patsies and I believe that Nichols will reveal much more information before Rohrabacher is done.
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
Terry Nichols Talks
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