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Home Front: WoT
FBI finds explosives in Nichols home
2005-04-02
FBI agents searching the former home of convicted Oklahoma City bombing conspirator Terry Nichols found explosive materials, including blasting caps, that appear to date before the deadly 1995 attack, agency officials said Friday.
That was...ummm... (carry the four, divide by the square root of 17...) ten years ago...
FBI Agent Gary Johnson said the discovery was prompted by a recent tip and that preliminary information unearthed with the explosives at the Kansas home indicated the material had been there a long time. "The information so far indicates the items have been there since prior to the Oklahoma City bombing," Johnson said in an interview from Oklahoma City.
Surely you're not saying they didn't take the house apart with a fine tooth comb as he was awaiting trial?
The discovery could prove an embarrassment to the FBI and other federal authorities who had searched the Nichols' property in Herington, Kansas, extensively during the original investigation a decade ago.
I'd say "embarrassment" is a pretty weak term. Let's start with "humiliation" for now, and see if we can't find something stronger than that...
Nichols, who is serving multiple life prison sentences, hasn't lived there for years.
I guess the new inhabitants aren't smokers...
Johnson said the FBI was still searching the property and trying to determine whether the explosive materials might be connected to the bombing. He said FBI officials received recent information that led to the search but that the source and origins of the information were still being investigated.
"Hello? FBI? This is Joe Homeowner. Hey, lookee here, we just bought the old Nichols house, and the basement's full of dynamite. You want to send somebody over to dispose of it?"
FBI agents went to the property Thursday night, bureau spokesman Jeff Lanza said in Kansas. After finding something in the house near downtown Herington, agents backed out and decided to wait for a bomb squad, he said. FBI officials said the subsequent search uncovered various explosive components, including blasting caps.
Somebody want to give J.Edgar Hoover a hand? I just heard him turn over in his grave.
Posted by:Fred

#9  FBI: why do they hate us?
Posted by: clueless   2005-04-02 8:44:40 PM  

#8  Way to go Fred. It looks like the Clinton leftover FBI field managers had to re-solve at least one crime before retiring.
Posted by: Poison Reverse   2005-04-02 1:40:56 PM  

#7  "FBI Agent Gary Johnson said the discovery was prompted by a recent tip "

Prompted by a recent tip? I thought McVeigh and Nicholls acted alone and there was no conspiracy. Sounds like someone else knows something. When will the OK City bombing be investigated for what it is?
Posted by: TomAnon   2005-04-02 12:18:23 PM  

#6  This entire case has been mishandled since the beginning. This is embarrassing for all the involved federal agencies, but I would prefer reliable assurances that there have been changes. In Central Florida, they're still looking to find source of anthrax mailed in 2001 and recently search a warehouse for a second time. Maybe the 3rd time will be the charm.
Posted by: Right in Florida   2005-04-02 10:44:42 AM  

#5  I'd be careful with the BBQ Grill, likely the patio is full of detanator cord.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-04-02 8:36:03 AM  

#4  I think I found the solution to the pesky WMD problem.......perhaps a visit to Saddam's numerous residential abodes in 5 years may produce equally positive results!
Posted by: Janos Hunyadi   2005-04-02 7:09:20 AM  

#3  5 stars and a hoot Fred. >;)

Humm...the words 'house plant' come to mind.
Posted by: Grarong Chager1375   2005-04-02 3:22:24 AM  

#2  ...FBI and other federal authorities who had searched the Nichols' property...

I guess they must've eyeballed it in from the local donut shop...
Posted by: PBMcL   2005-04-02 12:38:52 AM  

#1  Heh heh, Fred.

Killer snark. :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-04-02 12:08:15 AM  

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