TIMOTHY MCVEIGH AND HIS RIGHT-WING ASSOCIATES: WHO ARE THEY?
Meanwhile, federal investigators are now focusing their attention on Kingman, Arizona, where McVeigh lived in a trailer park for five months last year with a pregnant girlfriend. During that period, officials say, a small bomb exploded in a residential area, damaging the windows of some houses but causing no injuries. Government agents are examining soil samples and fragments from the area for clues that may link the Arizona explosion to McVeigh. According to the New York Times, authorities were alerted to the Arizona connection when they tracked the paperwork on his 9-mm Glock handgun. McVeigh had filed a complaint against the manufacturer and documents there provided a Kingman listing as his return address. Areas around the Arizona town have been used for explosives training by the Arizona Patriots, a right-wing group that produces radio shows and tapes denouncing the Federal Government. A sense of guilty introspection swept the country when the FBI released sketches of the suspects,