Timothy McVeigh's actions in the Oklahoma City bombing were primarily driven by his personal ideology and beliefs rather than a formal conspiracy. While he did have accomplices and was influenced by a broader anti-government movement, the attack was largely planned and executed by him alone. The nature of his motivations and the execution of the bombing suggest that it was more of a radical act rather than a conspiracy involving a large group.
Timothty G. Griffin has written: 'An environment for formal systems'
Timothy James McVeigh was convicted of the bombing of the Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995. Also convicted on co-conspiracy charges were Terry Nichols and Michael Fortier.
The trial began on 24 Apriil 1997. On 2 June 1997 he was found guilty on 11 counts of murder and conspiracy. Timothy McVeigh was executed by lethal injection at the US Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana.
June 2 - In Denver, Colorado, Timothy McVeigh is convicted on 15 counts of murder and conspiracy for his role in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
Don McVeigh has written: 'Don McVeigh'
Timothy McVeigh was convicted on July 2, 1997 on 11 counts under a federal indictment. The charges included conspiracy to use a weapon of mass destruction, use of a weapon of mass destruction, destruction by explosives, and eight counts of first-degree murder.
Timothy McVeigh's birth name is Timothy James McVeigh.
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Brendan McVeigh was born in 1981.
Charles McVeigh died in 1984.
Charles McVeigh was born in 1898.
Jimmy McVeigh was born in 1949.