Denver jury shown film of suspected bomb lorry
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Prosecutors showed jurors surveillance-camera pictures of a truck moving toward the Oklahoma City federal building two minutes before an explosion ripped the building apart. The photos showed the vehicle creeping by in the background outside the apartment lobby. At 9.02am on 19 April 1995 a truck bomb exploded outside the building, killing 168 people. The truck, which a witness said Timothy McVeigh rented two days before the bombing, was linked to the blast through the vehicle identification number on a mangled axle. AP - Denver
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