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Where they are now©Associated Press
© St. Petersburg Times, Some of the key figures in the Oklahoma City bombing: BRANDON AND REBECCA DENNY: Two of six children in federal building's day care center who survived blast. Brandon, 9, spent months in hospital with severe brain injuries; still has trouble gripping with right hand. Rebecca, 8, carries scars. Father Jim Denny, political novice, announced candidacy for Oklahoma governor.
CHARLIE HANGER: Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper who pulled McVeigh over for missing license plate 1 1/2 hours after bombing; now in patrol's criminal intelligence unit in Oklahoma City. Hanger ordered McVeigh out of car at gunpoint after noticing bulge in his jacket. STEPHEN JONES: Represented McVeigh in federal trial; now in private practice in Enid, Okla. Wrote book theorizing bombing was result of international conspiracy. Maintains McVeigh was a patsy who claimed sole responsibility to protect Nichols from possible murder trial in Oklahoma. McVeigh unsuccessfully tried to get new trial, in part by claiming Jones provided inadequate defense. TERRY NICHOLS: In jail just blocks from bombing site while hearings are conducted for possible state trial on 160 counts of first-degree murder. Already sentenced to life in prison for federal convictions of conspiracy and involuntary manslaughter in deaths of eight federal law enforcement officers in bombing. Has asked the U.S. Supreme Court for a new trial. BUD WELCH: Outspoken opponent of death penalty since 23-year-old daughter, Julie, killed in bombing. Speaks against capital punishment at engagements across country. Preaches forgiveness for Timothy McVeigh, but would like him to express remorse.
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From the Times wire desk David Adams Eric Deggans
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