By DAN HERBECK and LOU MICHEL
News Staff Reporters
4/19/2005
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"I told the receptionist at the FBI office that I had some information on the Oklahoma thing," Lebron said. "She looked at me like I was crazy, but they let me talk with an agent."
Lebron helped the FBI with everything he could remember about McVeigh and his political views. "(Lebron's) information helped to initiate the investigation here in Buffalo," said FBI spokesman Paul M. Moskal.
Months after McVeigh's arrest, Lebron called the FBI again. This time, he was convinced that another former security guard, who worked with him and McVeigh, was the mysterious "John Doe No. 2," alleged by some people to be McVeigh's accomplice on the day of the bombing.
But this time, the FBI discounted Lebron's information, saying they no longer believed that McVeigh had an accomplice in Oklahoma City.
"There was no John Doe No. 2," Moskal said.
"I still believe there was a John Doe No. 2, and I still believe it was the man I told them it was," Lebron said.
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