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Where was terry Nichols during the explosion?

Terry Nichols was in his home in Kansas at the time of the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. He was not present at the bombing site but was implicated in the planning and execution of the attack alongside Timothy McVeigh. Nichols was later arrested and convicted for his role in the bombing, which resulted in significant loss of life and destruction.


What did they do to timothy mcveigh after his bombing?

They arrested him along with Terry Nichols, (his accomplice) put him on trial for 2 years and on June 11, 2001 they executed him by lethal injection.


Did Timothy McVeigh get dishonorably discharged?

Yes, Timothy McVeigh was dishonorably discharged from the U.S. Army. He had served in the Gulf War but was discharged in 1991 after being convicted of possession of an unregistered firearm. His actions and subsequent criminal activities culminated in the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, for which he was executed in 2001.


James Nichols was arrested in connection with what bombing?

James Nichols was arrested in connection with the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. He was accused of aiding his brother, Terry Nichols, and Timothy McVeigh in planning and executing the attack, which resulted in the deaths of 168 people. James Nichols was charged with conspiracy but ultimately acquitted of the most serious charges. His case highlighted the broader network of individuals involved in the bombing plot.


How did Terry Nichols get caught?

Terry Nichols was caught in connection with the Oklahoma City bombing after investigators traced evidence back to him through his association with Timothy McVeigh, the bombing's mastermind. Nichols was identified due to his involvement in planning the attack and was found to have purchased materials used in the bombing. Additionally, witnesses and his own admissions during investigations contributed to his arrest. Ultimately, Nichols was convicted for his role in the attack that killed 168 people.