Boston Marathon bomber unlikely to be executed – even if jury votes for death
Nationwide shortage of lethal injection drugs has only made it less probable that the federal government – which has only executed three people since the late 60s – will put Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to death
How an Oklahoma bombing victim's dad made friends with Timothy McVeigh's father
Twenty years after the attack that killed 168 people, Bud Welch talks about his bond with the bomber’s family and why he campaigns against the death penalty
Oklahoma City bombing: 20 years later, key questions remain unanswered
Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols have faced three trials and a vast FBI investigation – but many details of the attack remain unexplained
March 2015
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity could sue University of Oklahoma
Alumni hire lawyer who represented terrorist Timothy McVeigh to review legal options
December 2014
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev defense claims inherent bias in potential jurors
Attorneys say ‘crimes charged inflicted injury on entire local population’ and draws parallels with media coverage of Timothy McVeigh trial
July 2011
Norway's corrective to our post 9/11 terror myth
Matthew Harwood
Matthew Harwood: A fixation with the jihadist threat makes Americans blind to the insidious menace of a rightwing extremist like Anders Breivik
March 2011
Barry Levinson linked with Oklahoma bombing film
Director of Rain Man, Diner and Wag the Dog set to begin work on OKC, a drama about the events of April 1995, reports say
January 2011
Greenslade
Arizona shooting coverage is no blueprint for greater press licence
Roy Greenslade
US federal judges on the verge of shifting the Arizona massacre trial due to media publicity about the suspect
April 2010
Oklahoma: the day homegrown terror hit America
When war veteran Timothy McVeigh bombed a federal building in Oklahoma, killing 168 people, the US was stunned. Why did Americans like him hate their country?
September 2001
McVeigh accomplice faces death penalty
The state of Oklahoma announced yesterday that it would pursue murder charges and a possible death sentence against Terry Nichols for his role as Timothy McVeigh's accomplice in the 1995 bombing of a government building in which 168 people died.
August 2001
Vidal praises Oklahoma bomber for heroic aims
Vidal calls McVeigh a 'good soldier'
June 2001
McVeigh trial cost US £10m
Video voyeurs fall prey to McVeigh virus
When death is just another deadline
They did it their way
McVeigh's demise raises cry for change
A glance, a nod, silence and death
President Bush's statement on the McVeigh execution