But if the person buying the fertilizer is a new customer or unknown
in the area, that does raise some suspicions.

What really helped to do in McVey and McNichols was that they went
some distance to buy their fertilizer. If they went to the nearest
farm agency near McNichols farm, it would never have been noticed.

larry

On 1/23/06, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Or buying mass quantities of fertilizer and fuel oil.
>
>
> But when the staff of the Feed and Seed store where the fertilizer was 
> purchased for the Oklahoma bombing was asked what they thought of the 
> quantity, the staff answered, "Yeah, it was rather small, we figured he just 
> had a garden or something."  It was located in an area where massive wheat 
> farms buy the stuff by the boxcar load.
>
>
> Ok, probably urban legend, but Kansas or Nebraska (can't remember which) do 
> have very large wheat farms, a few tons of fertilizer is not going to raise 
> an eyebrow in that country.
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