THERE'S LITTLE MYSTERY IN MAKING A BOMB SUPPLIES, DIRECTIONS AREN'T HARD TO FIND Series: BOMBING IN PLANTATION FINAL Edition
Informational box at end of text. Related articles ran on page 1A: Deadly package; Page 12A: Plantation plagued by tragedies in past year; Page 11A: Co-workers: 'We liked her, and we're all in shock' The massive bomb used in Oklahoma City was made of fertilizer. Two teen-agers in Pomp...
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Published in | Sun-sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Fort Lauderdale
Tribune Publishing Company, LLC
13.04.1996
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Summary: | Informational box at end of text. Related articles ran on page 1A: Deadly package; Page 12A: Plantation plagued by tragedies in past year; Page 11A: Co-workers: 'We liked her, and we're all in shock' The massive bomb used in Oklahoma City was made of fertilizer. Two teen-agers in Pompano Beach rigged a bomb out of gasoline. The Unabomber apparently used supplies commonly found at chemical stores. "What's surprising is it's such a wide gamut of people, people of all intellects," said Richard Strobel, chief of the explosives division of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms forensics lab in Rockville, Md. "Everybody from experimenting kids to international terrorists use bombs." |
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