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February 13, 1990, Tuesday
SECTION: NEWS; Ed. 1,2,3,4,5; Pg. A-4
LENGTH: 294 words
HEADLINE: Materials tied to
Bomb probe seized by FBI
SOURCE: AP
BODY:
FBI agents seized items that could be used to make a pipe
Bomb such as those that killed a federal judge and civil-rights lawyer during a
search of property owned by a man convicted 18 years ago of possessing a
similar
bomb, a newspaper reported today.
The Atlanta Constitution quoted federal sources it did not identify as saying
laboratory tests are pending to establish whether the items found on the
property of Walter Moody Jr. match the two
bombs that exploded in December.
The
bombs sent through the mail killed U.S. Circuit Court Judge
Robert Vance in Alabama and lawyer Robert Robinson of Savannah, Ga. Two other
bombs were intercepted.
Investigators confiscated 2 1/2 -inch pipe, six-penny nails, rubber bands,
alarm wire, flashlight bulbs, bolts, paper clips, gunpowder-packed bullets and
welding machinery -- all similar to items used to make the mail
bombs, the newspaper said.
Also seized were adhesives, brown paper, labels, tape and
"old" string, the paper reported. Similar materials -- particularly a unique string
that has not been manufactured for about seven years -- were used on the
packages in which the four
bombs were mailed.
The Constitution reported that agents seized the following:
o Seventeen 25-cent
"flag over Yosemite" postage stamps in the pocketbook of
Susan McBride, who lives with Moody. That stamp was used on all four package
bombs.
o Highlighted newspaper clippings about the FBI's investigation of Robert Wayne
O'Ferrell, an Enterprise, Ala., junk-store owner whose home and business were
searched last month and who has been questioned repeatedly.
o Two typewriters that were examined on the scene and determined not to match
the ones used by
"Americans for a Competent Federal Judicial System."