Well I don’t think every criminal case involving the Feds is a frame-up, nor do I think that every case is legit either. In this case I am inclined to believe they have a reason to suspect him of a crime.
Probably so. Especially since he is one of their own. The FBI is well-known for avoiding things that might reflect badly on themselves and their organization.
My comment was based on the fact that close association with the evidence and federal handling of it in OKC was a huge personal disillusionment. IMHO, today's FBI is far more agenda-driven than evidence-driven...