OKLAHOMA . . . MYSTERY VICTIM
Stephen Jones, lawyer for Oklahoma bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh, says the newly-announced discovery of an unidentified leg in the rubble of Alfred P. Murrah building mayhelp prove his client's innocence. Jones says the leg could have belonged to the real bomber, who failed to get away in time after setting the bomb. Oklahoma medical examiner Fred Jordan today confirmed that investigators have found a leg, clad in a sock and black military style boot, that can not be matched to any ofthe other victims of the blast. Meanwhile, officials say they will hand down indictments of McVeigh and Terry Nichols by the end of the week.
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