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http://www.latimes.com/editions/orange/todays.topstory.htm

Saturday, March 11, 2000 |


Explosives Found in Exec's Yard

  Irvine police also find weapons
stored in plastic pipes beneath a
concrete slab behind home of
Biofem partner who killed himself.

By SCOTT MARTELLE, JACK
LEONARD, H.G. REZA, Times
Staff Writers


     Police pulled high-powered
military explosives and a cache of
weapons from the yard of Dr.
Larry C. Ford's Irvine home Friday
as the biomedical researcher's
family buried him in his native
Utah.
     Authorities expected to
complete the search by today and
will send the six canisters, along
with several dozen vials of
suspected chemicals removed from
Ford's home last week, to the FBI
crime lab in Quantico, Va., for
analysis.
     By Friday night, police had
discovered two packages of
military grade C-4 explosives and
blasting caps in one of the
canisters. The other three canisters
contained weapons and
ammunition, said Irvine police Lt.
Sam Allevato.
     Officials believe the explosives
were being stored rather than used
as some sort of booby trap because
there was no electrical current
needed to detonate them. "Unless
detonated, it's not going to blow,"
Allevato said.
     Ford buried the canisters in his
yard years ago, Allevato said, but
investigators have no clear idea
how long the cache lay buried
under a concrete slab.
     Investigators also said Friday
that the sources who tipped them
off to the canisters said that they
contained AIDS-related biomedical
research. But no such material was
found in the initial examination,
police said, and the containers
won't be opened until they arrive
in Virginia.
     Police ordered more than 200
nearby residents out of their homes
during the excavation and put
them up in an Irvine hotel. So far,
they said, the investigation has cost
about $400,000. Residents could be
allowed back to their homes
sometime today, police said.
     Meanwhile, speculation
continued over Ford's possible
links to intelligence agencies and
biological weapons.
     An attorney representing the
Ford family said detectives told
Ford's wife, Diane, that her
husband was involved with the
Central Intelligence Agency.
     "She was shocked," William
Bollard said. "What she told me
was that Larry is a man of ultimate
integrity, and if he was involved in
classified information [that] speaks
more to his integrity than anything
else."
     Diane Ford said that when she
began dating Larry Ford about 30
years ago, he claimed access to
classified information, the attorney
said. "She thought it was just a line
to impress on a date," Bollard said.
     Irvine police, though, flatly
deny they told the Ford family of
any connection with CIA.
     "We, the police, have no
information about any
involvement with the CIA,"
Allevato said. "We're interested in
this from the state charges of
attempted murder. His alleged
federal involvement is not really
germane to this case at the time.
We're really pursuing the shooter."
     Ford's family, who were in Utah
for his funeral Friday, could not be
reached for comment.
     Hazardous materials specialists
dug down nearly 8 feet to retrieve
the canisters, said Irvine Sgt. Jeff
Noble. The canisters, plastic sewer
pipes measuring about 5 1/2 feet
long and 10 inches wide, were
buried with their tops nearly 2 feet
below the surface, he said.
     Police put the canisters inside
larger pipes and sent them to the
Armed Forces Reserve Center in
Los Alamitos.
     Ford was a partner in the Irvine
biomedical firm Biofem, which is
developing a female contraceptive
suppository designed to also
retard the spread of sexually
transmitted diseases, including
HIV.
     Ford's partner, James Patrick
Riley, survived an attempted
slaying March 2. Three days later,
Ford shot and killed himself.
     Police have said they believe the
motive for the murder attempt was
financial.
     However, company officials
said Friday they had more than $5
million on hand and were planning
to proceed with clinical tests of the
suppository.
     Meanwhile, more details
emerged Friday of Ford's
relationship with key people
involved in South Africa's military.

     Several doctors in South Africa
said Ford performed work on
commercial drug products at a
military laboratory and gave the
defense forces advice on how to
protect personnel against
biological and chemical weapons.
     But two former South African
military science researchers said
Friday that at one point, Ford
hosted a seminar in lacing
everyday items with biological
agents. The researchers asked not
to be identified in part because
they have been called as witnesses
in a criminal trial and are under
court orders not to discuss the case.

     One researcher said the
techniques turned out to be
invalid, and further experiments
with the procedures were
unsuccessful.
     Dr. Neil Knobel, former military
surgeon general who held
administrative responsibility for
the weapons program, described
Ford as a "brilliant scientist" who
was knowledgeable about a wide
range of fields, including
biochemical warfare.
     Knobel said Ford was not
involved in any biological weapons
development.
     During the Persian Gulf War,
Knobel said he asked Ford for
informal advice on protecting
South African forces based in Tel
Aviv, Israel, from biochemical
weapons.
     "He even arranged for antitoxins
to be delivered to our personnel in
Tel Aviv," Knobel said, "so he
clearly had influence somewhere."
     Knobel said he hadn't seen Ford
for 18 months and was unaware of
the shooting and suicide.
     "I'm horrified," he said. "Ford
was a brilliant man. He was an
outstanding scientist . . . He was a
little bit eccentric but was a
wonderful man, and a great friend
of mine."
     Times correspondents Judy
Silber and Louise Roug as well as
Times staff writer Dean E. Murphy
and researcher Salma Patel in
Johannesburg contributed to this
report.

              * * *


     Buried Evidence
     Investigators removed six
canisters believed to contain
weapons and possible hazardous
materials Friday. The canisters will
be flown to an FBI laboratory in
Virginia for inspection. How they
were excavated:
     1. Remote-control robot winches
5 1/2-foot-tall canisters from hole
     2. Investigators X-ray canisters
and pack them into 6-foot-long,
12-inch-diameter containers
     3. Truck takes containers to
airport, where they're flown to FBI
lab
     Source: Sgt. Jeff Noble, Irvine
Police
     Graphics reporting by BRADY
MacDONALD / Los Angeles
Times

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