Exactly. My university president didn't know I existed. Nor did I know who he was.
But all of a sudden this guy knows all about the bomber.
Police on the scene told people that there were multiple devices. Then this is hushed up and there was only one device.
Yet at the same time its going to take 24 hours to get all the explosives out of his appartment.
Why would a guy with a room full of explosives make only one device.
You watch, tomorrow this story will be that all they found in the appartment was a cigarette lighter and a can of draino.
More likely "Someone heard that someone knew someone who said the police said so and so...".
There's always confusion and an abundance of rumors at scenes like this. It's hard (but fun) to jump to conspiracy conclusions before more real facts are gathered.
Not to mention that he knew about him completely before any of us left the game? None of the kids I know are buying into this at all. After this picture hit the OU paper offices, I can guarantee you they don't believe the real story is being told.
Why would a guy with a room full of explosives blow himself up without taking the opportunity to utilize all his other stuff? Did he acquire stuff just to abandon it? I think the plan was bigger, but something went terribly wrong (or right if his plan was to kill others).