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  1. Terry Lynn Nichols (born April 1, 1955) is an American domestic terrorist who was convicted for conspiring with Timothy McVeigh in the Oklahoma City bombing plot. Prior to his incarceration, he held a variety of short-term jobs, working as a farmer, grain elevator manager, real estate salesman, and ranch hand. [5]

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    • Life imprisonment without the possibility of parole
  2. Apr 14, 2024 · Learn about Terry Nichols, the co-conspirator of Timothy McVeigh in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people. Find out how he became radicalized, how he was convicted, and where he is imprisoned today.

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  4. Mar 16, 2023 · Joshua Nichols, the son of Terry Nichols, the co-conspirator of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, pleaded guilty to kidnapping and armed robbery in a case that will get him at least five years in prison. He moved to Las Vegas after his mother divorced Terry Nichols and has a history of felony convictions.

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  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Terry Nichols American militant who in 1995, with Timothy McVeigh, was found guilty of the Oklahoma City bombing at the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995. The incident caused the deaths of 168 people and constituted the deadliest act of terrorism on U.S. soil until the September.

  6. Mar 25, 2013 · Terry Nichols Fast Facts | CNN. CNN Editorial Research. 5 minute read. Updated 4:44 PM EDT, Fri March 15, 2024. Link Copied! Larry W. Smith/Getty Images. CNN — Here is a look at the life of...

  7. Terry Nichols was a conspirator in the deadliest homegrown terror attack in U.S. history––the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He helped the bomber, Timothy McVeigh, acquire materials and construct the bomb that killed 168 people and wounded more than 500 others. He was sentenced to life in prison and is now in a high-security prison in Colorado.

  8. Dec 16, 2009 · Terry Nichols was a co-conspirator of Timothy McVeigh, who detonated a truck bomb outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in 1995, killing 168 people. He was sentenced to life in prison and later to 161 consecutive life terms for murder.

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