- 3 - prepared, created, or compiled by agencies of the U.S. Government for the purposes of investigating the Oklahoma City bombing and prosecuting that crime (materials). Petitioner always notified McVeigh of the materials received from the Government and delivered them to McVeigh whenever he requested them and for however long McVeigh desired to keep them. The materials that petitioner received from the Government in connection with his representation of McVeigh included: Copies of 17,802 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) “320s” (statements of interviews with relevant witnesses); copies of 9,743 FBI “Inserts” (statements of interviews with nonrelevant witnesses); copies of 25,141 pieces of documentary evidence assembled by the FBI; copies of 25,000 pages of FBI notes; copies of 168 files of medical examiner’s reports; 100,000 color or black and white photographs taken by Government agencies during the investigation; copies of 1,417 audio and video cassettes made by Government agencies during the investigation; copies of 1,320 computer disks compiled by Government agencies during the investigation; copies of correspondence written by McVeigh to family and friends and acquired by the Government during its investigation (98 letters, 17 postcards, and 11 envelopes); a copy of a text of the Declaration of Independence containing notes made by McVeigh; copies of investigative materials that were compiled by the Government in its prior investigation ofPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: March 27, 2008