Call to reopen Oklahoma bomb case
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The Conspiracy Files: Oklahoma Bomb will be broadcast on Sunday,
4 March 2007 at 2100 GMT on BBC Two.
The FBI man in charge of collecting evidence from the government
building destroyed by the Oklahoma bomb has called for the case
to be reopened.
Former deputy assistant director Danny Coulson has told the BBC
programme The Conspiracy Files that he questions whether
everyone involved was caught.
The attack in 1995 killed 168 people, including 19 children.
Gulf war veteran Timothy McVeigh was convicted of the attack and
sentenced to death by lethal injection.
Mr Coulson said a federal grand jury is now needed to find out
what really happened: "We have victims here and we have victims'
families and we don't even know the answers. And the answer is
frankly for a federal grand jury."
He argues this is the only way to prove whether other people
were involved in the bombing in a wider conspiracy beyond
Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols, who was also convicted of
manslaughter and conspiracy and sentenced to life in jail.
"We have victims here and we have victims' families and we need
to know the answers."

Danny Coulson, Former FBI deputy assistant director
Mr Coulson spent 31 years in the FBI. Between 1991 and 1997 he
was the deputy assistant director of the Criminal Division of
the FBI in Washington, responsible for all violent crime cases
in the United States.
Mr Coulson said there were some "very strong indicators" that
other people were involved with Timothy McVeigh.
The FBI interviewed 24 people who claimed to have seen McVeigh
in Oklahoma City with someone else on the morning of the attack,
yet the only known accomplice of McVeigh, Terry Nichols, was at
home in Kansas over 200 miles away on that day.
The FBI's investigation concluded that the eyewitnesses were
unreliable. However, Danny Coulson says they were "extremely
credible" and had no reason to make it up.
"If only one person had seen it, or two of three, but 24? Twenty
four people say yes I saw him with someone else. That's pretty
powerful," he said.
Elohim City
Mr Coulson also says that FBI headquarters closed down part of
their own investigation into a white separatist community called
Elohim City, which conspiracy theorists believe was involved in
the attack, with government knowledge.

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Mr Coulson said: "It wasn't until after I had left the
investigation, some months later, that I know FBI headquarters
told them to close down the investigation in Elohim City which
has some very significant connections to Mr McVeigh and previous
bombing attempts.
"Never in my career did I have FBI headquarters tell me not to
investigate something."
Jon Hersley, the FBI's leading case agent in the Oklahoma City
bombing investigation disputes this.
"There was none of that whatsoever. In fact, in this
investigation I feel like we uncovered more rocks than have ever
been uncovered in the history of the FBI and at times we
over-investigated parts of the case."
Last December a US Congressional report found no conclusive
evidence of a wider conspiracy, but the report concluded that
"questions remain unanswered and mysteries remain unsolved."
The report by the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee of
the House International Relations Committee said the FBI was
"not justified in calling off any further investigation" into
McVeigh's possible accomplice, and concluded that more
investigation was needed.
The Conspiracy Files: Oklahoma Bomb will be broadcast on Sunday,
4 March 2007 at 2100 GMT on BBC Two.
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The Salt Lake Tribune
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