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i looked to my wife, it was a car bomb. early indications are the bomb was a half-ton homemade bomb made of common fertilizer and fuel oil. fortunately, the axle housing contains the truck s confidential vehicle identification number. using that number, we were able to trace the vehicle itself and identify it as a ford motor product that had been made for ryder rental company. the ryder company informs the fbi this particular truck was assigned to elliott s body shop in junction city, kansas. more than 270 miles north of oklahoma city. fbi agents discovered the truck had been rented two days earlier. the rental documents themselves showed that it was rented by a robert bob kling. we had no idea who robert kling was or whether he was a real person. an employee provides a detailed description of kling and another man he believed was with him.
the barrel of my weapon and said so is mine. he arrested mcveigh for carrying a concealed weapon, never imaging his prisoner is the oklahoma city bomber. initially, the name mcveigh means nothing to bombing investigators. they re looking for robert kling, the man who rented the ryder truck in junction city, kansas. it seems hard to believe that all this destruction was the work of only two men. the next day, armed with sketches of kling and a suspected companion, law enforcement officers canvas the entire area. one agent was assigned the dreamland motel, and when he walked in, he talked to the owner of that particular place and he asked her, has anyone been in here that had a ryder truck with them? she said, actually, there was recently. the agent decided to show her the artist conception, and she looked at and it said that really looks like the fellow who rented room 25.