Army veteran Terry Nichols was sentenced to life for his part in the US's deadliest domestic terror attack.His accomplice Timothy McVeigh was executed in 2001 after the blast killed 168 people and leaving hundreds more injured on April 19 1995.McVeigh was arrested by a traffic cop just 90 minutes after he parked a truck packed with explosives and detonated it at 9.02am.The area outside the Alfred P.
Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City was left a warzone.Investigators soon found the truck's rear axle in the rubble, linking the far-right extremists to the atrocity.On June 2, 1997, McVeigh was convicted on all 11 counts against him, and on August 14 the death penalty was formally imposed.But it took two jury trials before Nichols was.
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