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Terry Nichols reveals involvement in Oklahoma City bombing
Associated Press | July 2, 2005

Posted on 07/02/2005 7:44:49 PM PDT by HAL9000

OKLAHOMA CITY — Bombing conspirator Terry Nichols has told the FBI and his family that he was involved in the 1995 bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building, according to a published report.

Nichols, serving life prison sentences on federal and state convictions for the bombing that killed 168 people, started speaking to the FBI about his role in April at a federal prison in Florence, Colo., The Oklahoman reported in a copyright story in Sunday's editions.

Nichols, 50, made similar disclosures to his mother, sister and first ex-wife last month.

"I didn't like it. Oh, God, I said, 'No way,'" said his mother, Joyce Wilt of Lapeer, Mich. "I told him, 'You tell me the truth. I want the truth and I don't want anything else.'"

Nichols told the FBI he first thought bomber Timothy McVeigh was going to blow up a monument to get back at the federal government for the deaths of about 80 people during the government siege at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas, exactly two years before the bombing.

Nichols said he reluctantly robbed gun collector Roger Moore in Arkansas in November 1994 at McVeigh's urging. Prosecutors alleged that weapons, coins and other valuables taken in the robbery were used to finance the bomb plot.

Based on Nichols' statement, the FBI this spring recovered a .50-caliber sniper rifle taken in the robbery, the newspaper reported citing unnamed sources. The gun was found near a Kansas creek where Nichols said he hid it.

Sources said Nichols told the FBI he helped McVeigh steal explosives from a Kansas rock quarry in 1994, buy fertilizer for the bomb from a Kansas farm store and purchase nitromethane racing fuel from a Texas racetrack.

He also admitted picking up McVeigh in Oklahoma City three days before the April 19, 1995, bombing. McVeigh drove from Kansas to Oklahoma City to park a getaway car, while Nichols followed in a truck.

Sources also said Nichols admitted helping McVeigh build the bomb in the back of a rented Ryder truck next to a Kansas lake the day before the attack. He said they kept the fertilizer and racing fuel in a storage shed in Herington, Kan.

Nichols told the FBI and his family that his role in the bomb plot was uninformed and reluctant. His mother said McVeigh threatened Nichols with a gun "all the time."

Nichols' family contends he has Asperger Syndrome, a developmental disorder that can make a sufferer especially vulnerable to manipulation and peer pressure.

Nichols indicated he suspected McVeigh, who was very secretive, had accomplices. Nichols' mother said she still thinks others were involved in the bombing and the FBI is covering it up.

Prosecutors at Nichols' federal and state trials portrayed him as an active and willing participant in the bomb plot. Nichols once wrote to McVeigh "Go For IT!!" and "As Far As Heat — None That I Know."

The FBI declined comment on Nichols' statement. Danny Defenbaugh, the retired FBI agent who oversaw the bombing investigation, said he has heard that Nichols spoke to the FBI.

"The statement was relatively self-serving...There were some admissions, yes," Defenbaugh said.

Nichols spoke to FBI agents after the FBI discovered hundreds of blasting caps and other explosives buried beneath his former house in Herington.

Defense attorneys at Nichols' state bombing trial confirmed that he has talked to the FBI.

"This is the first time he's not facing the death penalty and he can say things without fear of someone killing him," lead defense attorney Brian Hermanson said.

In 1997, Nichols was convicted of federal conspiracy and manslaughter charges for the deaths of eight law enforcement agents in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.

Last year, he was convicted of arson, conspiracy to commit arson and 161 counts of first-degree murder in Oklahoma. the state case focused on the bombing's 160 other deaths as well as the death of a fetus.

Nichols was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole in both cases. he avoided the death penalty because jurors at both his federal and state trials could not agree on the punishment.

Nichols never testified but apologized at his sentencing in the state case.

McVeigh was convicted of federal murder charges for the bombing and was executed in 2001.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bombing; mcveigh; murrah; nichols; okc; okcbombing; oklahomacity; terrorism; terrorist; terrynichols
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To: MizSterious

She is right.


21 posted on 07/02/2005 8:41:39 PM PDT by doug from upland (The Hillary documentary is coming)
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To: Captiva

You mean like the theory that McVeigh was a FBI/CIA agent, possibly working inside an existing mideastern cell and when they lost control of it were unable to stop it so publically took the fall and it was spun as a white christian extremeist attack -vs- arabs. Oh and that he was never executed because he was still breathing when pronounced dead, the state skiped the usual autoposy etc. and they body was never produced for anyone ?


22 posted on 07/02/2005 8:41:49 PM PDT by festus (The constitution may be flawed but its a whole lot better than what we have now.)
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To: Happy2BMe

Jayna Davis thinks one of them was Al Husseini.

He really was working at Logan on 911. No kidding.


23 posted on 07/02/2005 8:42:34 PM PDT by ovrtaxt (Whats up my Freeper!!)
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To: HAL9000

Anybody else ever notice how the Fed/Guv is often quick to allege that perp. acted alone? (If possibile.)


24 posted on 07/02/2005 8:53:41 PM PDT by Waco
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To: isom35

Well, it certainly was a very speedy execution, when you think about it.


25 posted on 07/02/2005 9:01:36 PM PDT by stinkerpot65
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To: ovrtaxt

Thanks for the ping!


26 posted on 07/02/2005 9:31:12 PM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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Accomplices... retaliation for the Waco assault... No wonder Clinton wanted McVeigh dead so quickly.


27 posted on 07/02/2005 9:40:51 PM PDT by oolatec
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To: oolatec

Oh, btw... here is a link...

http://www.freep.com/news/statewire/sw117955_20050702.htm


28 posted on 07/02/2005 9:46:10 PM PDT by oolatec
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To: HAL9000

...No updates on the Islamic connection.


29 posted on 07/02/2005 9:50:20 PM PDT by Pro-Bush (Can't afford Medical care? Thank an illegal alien.)
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To: HAL9000

It raises the question of whether the death penalty gets people to talk....Ted Bundy sure talked at the end ...Don't know what Mc Veigh said


30 posted on 07/02/2005 10:01:42 PM PDT by woofie (An invisible man marries an invisible woman. The kids were nothing to look at)
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To: isthisnickcool

I agree .. and knowing how the Clinton admin covered up as much of the domestic terrorism as they could .. I firmly believe McVey may have told them a lot .. and in order to keep it quiet, they had to execute him; this would also allow them to dispose of the info - and supposedly nobody would know. I know that may sound a little too tin foil hat for some .. but the Clinton admin people went to great lengths to cover up things they did not want made public.


31 posted on 07/02/2005 10:06:04 PM PDT by CyberAnt (President Bush: "America is the greatest nation on the face of the earth")
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To: isom35
Right.

He would say no more at the peril of his remaining family.

He took the needle and did not talk or his family would have been highlighted and deleted.

Nichols needs to out the ME accomplice(s)

32 posted on 07/02/2005 10:12:40 PM PDT by Syncro (Recant, rescind, retract and repudiate....Got Truth?)
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To: HAL9000; doug from upland; CHARLITE
This must be an old story, Hal.

Nichols already admitted to the existence of John Doe 2 in an interview with Congressman Dana Rohrabacher posted on FR the other day:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1434057/posts

Quote from the link:

"Nichols acknowledged the existence of John Doe No. 2 – the alleged third terrorist – but stopped short of identifying him, claiming he "did not want to speculate.""

So what's the truth of the matter. Did he or didn't he?

If Nichols admitted to a third person, it overturns everything we've been fed by the gummint and MSM about OKC.

Where was the 'Second Coming' font? This is NEWS! How come everyone is soft-pedaling Nichol's admission?

33 posted on 07/02/2005 10:33:36 PM PDT by Eastbound (Jacked out since 3/31/05)
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To: truthaboveall
Heads up -- you are being cited (favorably) on this thread... :-)

"Grand-Dad..."

34 posted on 07/02/2005 11:00:50 PM PDT by TXnMA (Iraq & Afghanistan: Bush's "Bug-Zappers"...)
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To: HAL9000

Bumping for morning read. I do believe there were more people involved. I will never forget the John Doe #2 reports from that day.


35 posted on 07/02/2005 11:17:17 PM PDT by conservative cat
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To: ovrtaxt
Nichols indicated he suspected McVeigh, who was very secretive, had accomplices. Nichols' mother said she still thinks others were involved in the bombing and the FBI is covering it up.

Interesting .. Seems Nichols isn't worried like he was reportedly once was

36 posted on 07/02/2005 11:33:13 PM PDT by Mo1 (We will stay in the fight until the fight is won ~~~ President G.W. Bush)
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To: All
spec·u·late -- ( P ) Pronunciation Key (spky-lt)

v. spec·u·lat·ed, spec·u·lat·ing, spec·u·lates
v. intr.

1-To meditate on a subject; reflect.

2-To engage in a course of reasoning often based on inconclusive evidence.

Bumping after reflecting on this.

37 posted on 07/03/2005 5:39:39 AM PDT by Eastbound (Jacked out since 3/31/05)
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To: ovrtaxt
The true answers may not be released in our lifetime.

Even the reason for the unusual handling and special privileges of the Saudis who were in the United States during and immediately after 9/11 may not be known for many years.

38 posted on 07/03/2005 5:59:14 AM PDT by Happy2BMe (Viva La MIGRA - LONG LIVE THE BORDER PATROL!)
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To: festus
So now McVeigh is alive and bunking in with Elvis? Conspiracy theories like that?
39 posted on 07/03/2005 6:11:11 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: HAL9000
Nichols told the FBI and his family that his role in the bomb plot was uninformed and reluctant.

And yet he is the one who traveled to the Philippines and met with Abu Sayeff...

40 posted on 07/03/2005 6:23:57 AM PDT by Sal
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