Posted on 11/19/2005 2:46:51 PM PST by Fizzie
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - FBI agents found the same type of volatile high explosive believe to have been used in the suicide bombings in London inside the apartment of a University of Oklahoma student who blew himself up near a packed football stadium, according to newly released documents.
The FBI also discovered "explosive experiments and paraphernalia" and 0.4 pounds of a white powder that turned out to be triacetone triperoxide, or TATP, which is composed of hydrogen peroxide and acetone, according to warrants to search the home of Joel Henry Hinrichs III.
The documents were made public Friday after U.S. Magistrate Valerie Couch ruled "there is no longer any necessity" for records of the search of Hinrichs' apartment, e-mail account and nine OU computers to remain sealed.
Hinrichs, of Colorado Springs, Colo., died Oct. 1 when an explosive device went off about 100 yards from Gaylord Family/Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.
FBI officials have said in the past the probe didn't uncover any links between the student and terrorist organizations. They have said they may never know whether the student wanted to get inside the stadium.
Federal agents found mixing bowls, a slow cooker, a thermometer, plastic containers, a hobby fuse, a circuit board, six tape rolls, chemicals used to make TATP as well as the TATP in the apartment, the documents showed.
An Oklahoma City police bomb technician, who was not involved in the investigation, told The Oklahoman the amount still in the apartment was enough to "very easily take both your hands off."
Hinrichs' laptop computer was still on and screen notes apparently written by Hinrichs to himself were visible, the records show. At the cursor was a phrase that began with profanity and continued " ... all this. None of you are worth living with. You can all kiss my ass."
The FBI also found Hinrichs downloaded from the Internet "numerous text and image files" on weapons and explosives, including one on TATP four days before his death.
One video on his computer depicted a lit match being placed above a white powder then a bright flash.
According to the FBI, OU student Lawrence R. Kincheloe III told agents Hinrichs liked explosives, frequently experimented with building and detonating explosive devices and once showed off a detonator.
Kincheloe and Hinrichs were members of the Triangle Fraternity, an organization of engineers, architects and scientists
"Kincheloe told the agents that Hinrichs would drive out to remote areas to try to detonate bombs, but that he never accompanied Hinrichs," the FBI reported. "Kincheloe stated Hinrichs did show him the remains of some ... devices he detonated, which Kincheloe described as pieces of plastic soda bottles."
OU student Fazal Cheema told agents that Hinrichs had responded to his Internet advertisement for a roommate, and said the two didn't socialize.
Cheema said Hinrichs was quiet and kept to himself and that he wasn't aware of Hinrichs' interest in bombs.
A chemistry book; a crescent wrench; a white sock with at least two protruding wires; a screwdriver with a sock stuffed in the handle; unused wooden matches and other items were found at the bomb site.
The student's father, Joel Hinrichs Jr., said again Friday his son intended to kill only himself.
He is still waiting for the release of his son's remains, after DNA testing is completed. He plans to cremate the body.
Do you have a direct link to this story?
"a cloud of gray smoke as well as a human arm."
"one arm wrapped around the explosive looped around his neck and the other hand holding some kind of device to make it go off."
Did he have 3 arms?
LOL
That is completely normal, isn't it?
nothing to see here....
http://www.newswithviews.com/Briley/Patrick19.htm
http://www.zombietime.com/oklahoma_suicide_bombing/
This stuff sounds like it is EXTREMELY dangerous and unstable.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TATP
Hey Mom, what kind of language is that from a PhiKap? Methinks some of we ol' crusties is rubbin' off on ya !
(BTW....I agree with your assessment)
Nam Vet
Fortunately, there will not be a Joel Hinrichs the IVth.
The explosive was looped around his neck? Was he trying to set it off? Was he trying to move it out of his backpack and under his clothing to conceal it better, and try to get it into the stadium, and it went off by accident? Or was the bomb someone else's idea, he was trying to get it off or disarm it, and it went off (either by accident or remote detonation)?
The first time I read the above paragraph from the article, my thought was "The FBI had photos of him hunched on the park bench? From where?" Then I figured they were talking about after-explosion photos of what was left of the body
Now, why would so MANY in the FBI---who are honest, and who have a reputation to maintain (and I've known some) go along with a cover-up of OK City? And now this? On the other hand, how in the world can they NOT raise questions about a Middle Eastern roommate, visits to a mosque, and London-style explosive attacks??
I don't think we are yet seeing the picture here.
He had tried to enter the stadium and security refused to let him in because he refused to let them search his backpack. So he was probably strapping the bomb onto his body so he could enter the stadium without a backpack when in blew up.
bump
It is. Hit about 1/1000 of an ounce of it with a hammer, and it sounds like a large caliber rifle shot.
It's not the whole picture, yet. That's why it doesn't make sense -- the important details are not yet released.
Were made by the Crescent Tool company. The name stuck...
Yeah, that's probably it...
I agree that there are probably a lot of honest people in the FBI, but it's a hierarchical agency, and they pretty much have to do what their bosses tell them. That's my explanation.
Mueller has been totally useless at weeding out the bad guys. He hasn't even tried.
Do they make a left handed crescent wrench?
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