The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 21, 1995, Image 4

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information leading toarre;
Aren Almon, motherol|
year-old girl who diedintlii
plosion, said through
she wanted the killers to;
the grief they caused.
“If they do catch these;;
nals,” she said in a teler
interview, “maybe they!
this and see how much tin
hurt me, and hurt myfi
and hurt other people. Hie
stroyed our lives,
homes.”
Rescue teams usedli
fiber-optic cameras andli
ing devices as the slow set
of the nine-story hulkgrt;
on. They briefly suspei
their work so that theshars
columns could be shored,
avert a cave-in.
Surgeon Rick Nelson
veyed the grimness ol
search scene. “There was
pile of rubble, with bodies
said. “I was lying on top
of the bodies withoutre
knowing it.”
The dead included at
12 children. Volunteerstti
hearing children screamiri
seeing tiny faces covered
blood and plaster.
“This is the time to foe;
the mission,” said Steve
lett, a Missouri rescues
member who found a;
ger in the debris. “It’s mis
first, emotion second.”
Worried friends and
tives of the missing gather:
St. Luke United Meth
Church, where the RedC
posted a victims list. Clutr
photographs of the mis;
some stayed to eat, ti
counselors or sleep.
“It’s just not knowing,
44-year-old Carl John,
awaiting word of his moi
who worked in the
building. “I hope shesa
But if she’s still in theta!:
there’s not much hope left
Investigators said the
was rented April 17, pai
with fuel-and-fertilizerei
sives and parked outsidett
fice building. The exph
Wednesday morning tore
half the structure and bias:
crater 8 feet deep andHf
across.
An axle thoughts
come from the vehk: fl
found about two blocks?
according to a police so®?
spoke on condition of ano*
ty. Major auto parts
marked with an ID numb
thwart thieves. Two years
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axle enabled investigator
break the World Trade Cf
bombing case.
A federal law enforce:
official who spoke on conO
of anonymity said investif
believe the truck was rent!
Kansas, and they arechet
fertilizer dealers in thatsta
try to trace the fertilizer
in the bomb.
The FBI issued sketch
the two suspects after se#
an artist to JunctionCitf
talk to witnesses.
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