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Witnesses at Nichols Trial Indicate McVeigh Associate Wearing Distinctive Cap |
2004-05-07 |
.... The defense’s first witness was FBI artist Raymond Rozycki, who drew the sketch based on a description by Elliott’s Body Shop employee Tom Kessinger. The drawing depicted a heavy, well-built man with brown eyes and hair who witnesses said was with McVeigh at the leasing agency. .... Kessinger said the man wore a black T-shirt, a baseball cap with white and blue zigzag patterns and had a tattoo on his left arm. Hilda Lopez, a former housekeeper at the Dreamland Motel, said she saw a man wearing a cap with a similar pattern walk toward a Ryder truck that was parked in the motel parking lot on April 17. The man was well-built, had short black hair and a dark complexion that made him appear Hispanic, she recalled. |
Posted by:Mike Sylwester |