The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 21, 1993, Image 6

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Wednesday editions that authori
ties used them to hear a conversa
tion that the cult was planning the
blaze.
David Troy, an ATF intelli
gence officer, declined to com
ment on the possibility that offi
cials were aware of the fire threat.
An unnamed federal official
told The Morning News that an
undisclosed amount of bugs were
sent inside with periodic deliver
ies of magazines, videotapes,
video camera batteries and milk.
“I won't discuss what our intel
ligence techniques are. Til just say
to you that we had outstanding
intelligence in many respects with
varying consistency and some
times very inconclusive," Jamar
said.
Investigators, meanwhile, be
gan the tedious job Tuesday of
sifting through the ruins of the
burned Branch Davidian com
pound, but the still smouldering
remnants of the cult's home
slowed their efforts.
"Ammunition was still cooking
and exploding," Jamar said.
The Texas Rangers were in
charge of the Mount Carmel crime
scene, with officials saying it
could take at least two weeks to
finish gathering their evidence.
At least one burned body
found several feet away from the
compound buildings was re
moved Monday and taken to the
Tarrant County medical examin
er's office in Fort Worth, said Jus
tice of the Peace James Collier.
It was impossible to determine
if the charred body was that of a
man or a woman, Jamar said.
Texas Department of Public
Safety spokesman Mike Cox,
whose agency includes the
Rangers, said three officers
walked through rubble Tuesday
Crow
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Crow, who became A&M's only
Heisman Trophy recipient in 1957
under Bear Bryant, graduated
from Texas A&M with a degree in
business administration and was
an academic all-American his se
nior year.
He played professional football
with the St. Louis Cardinals and
San Francisco 49ers, making the
Pro Bowl four times. After his
playing days, he coached or
served at the University of Alaba
ma, Northeast Louisiana Univer
sity, the Cleveland Browns and
San Diego Chargers.
Crow returned to Texas A&M
in August 1983 and started his
tenure as A&M's athletic director
on December 12, 1988, replacing
Jackie Sherill.
Crow said he is proud of the
department's achievements on the
field. He stressed off-the-field ac
complishments in the areas of aca
demic improvement for the athlet
ic program and compliance with
the NCAA's Title IX, the national
gender equity requirement for
NCAA athletic programs.
"Tve been here for awhile, and
I really think that we're in almost
as good a shape and maybe a little
better shape than most athletic de
partments in the country," he
said. "I feel very good about
starting out in a new area to help
this university in raising funds for
the entire university and especial
ly the athletic department."
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and saw several bodies - includ
ing some of children.
A full-scale investigation will
have to wait until they're sure
there will be no more explosions,
Cox said. He added that there also
are safety concerns caused by the
human waste at the site that
accumulated over 51 days.
Cox, who called the 77-acre
crime scene the largest in his
agency's 58-year history, said the
investigation could take consider
able time.
"There's a legitimate fear that
when we move bodies, something
might blow up," Cox said.
Collier said identifying dead
cultists would prove difficult.
"They're going to have to
some digging. I'm sure. From
what I saw of this one, I'm sure a
lot of them, especially the
dren, are going to be totally ere
mated," Collier said.
Several hours after federal
agents began using tanks to
punch holes and inject tear
into the cult's home Monday, the
compound burst into flames
in strong winds was decimated ii
less than 45 minutes.
Nine people survived. Four
were hospitalized and five were
jailed. Among the dead were 17
young children.
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