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To: glorygirl;OKCSubmariner
http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/1995_cr/s950606-terror.htm

Congressional Record

On Thursday, April 20, FBI agents reached the Dreamland Hotel in Junction City. The manager recognized the composite of John Doe No. 1, a young cleanshaven man with a military crewcut. The man, hotel officials said, had stayed in Room 25 and had been driving a large Ryder truck. He also had registered as Timothy McVeigh.

Around that time, a former co-worker of McVeigh's saw the composite sketch on television and called the FBI, telling agents McVeigh expressed anger at the federal government and agitation over the federal-Branch Davidian standoff near Waco, Tex., court records said.

Realizing the story in the court record about the co-worker calling in would never wash, suddenly the story of Leah McGown identifying McVeigh takes center stage while Leah never takes the stand.

16 posted on 04/10/2002 8:54:40 AM PDT by honway
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To: honway
http://www.courttv.com/casefiles/oklahoma/documents/complaint1.html

McVeigh Criminal Complaint

12. On April 21, 1995, a former co-worker of Tim McViegh's reported to the FBI that he had seen the composite drawing of Unsub #1 on the television and recognized the drawing to be a former co-worker, Tim McViegh. He further advised that McVeigh was known known to hold extreme rightwing views, was a military veteran, and was particularly agitated about the conduct of the federal government in Waco, Texas, in 1993. In fact, the co-worker further reports that McViegh had been so agitated about the deaths of the Branch Dividians in Waco, Texas, on April 19, 1993, that he personnnaly visited the site. After visiting the site, McViegh expressed extreme anger at the federal government and advised that the Governemnt should never had done what it did. He further advised that the last known address he had for McViegh is 1711 Stockton Hill Road, #206, Kingman, Arizona.

13. On April 21, 1994, investigators learned that a Timothy McViegh was arrested at 10:30 a.m. on April 19, 1995, in Perry, Oklahoma, for not having a lisencse tag and for possession of a weapon approxiamtely 1-1/2 hours after the detonation of the expolosive device at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Perry, Oklahoma, is approximately a 1- 1/2 hour drive from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

17 posted on 04/10/2002 9:24:32 AM PDT by honway
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