U.S. v. KACZYNSKI
Cite as 446 F.Supp.2d 1146 (E.D.Cal. 2006)
Cite as 446 F.Supp.2d 1146 (E.D.Cal. 2006)
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Bomb-Making Materials—Continued
- White bottle labeled HDC 0923–0371–03 Powdered Alum (Page 41)
- White plastic bottled labeled McKesson Boric Acid Crystals HF (Page 41)
- One “Grape Super Sip” bottle with notation Fe2 O3 (Page 42)
- Small clear glass “Folgers” jar with greenish-grey crystals (page 42)
- White plastic McKesson Boric Acid Powder HF bottle (Page 42)
- One whitish plastic “Raspberry super sip” bottle with notation AgCl (Page 42)
- White bottle with notations (Page 42)
- Clear glass jar with notation “amorphous carbon” (Page 44)
- Metal can with notation “alder charcoal” (Page 44)
- Whitish plastic container with label potassium carbonate (Page 44)
- Rod shaped pieces of dark colored/blackish power (page 44)
- One small glass jar with small amount of gold, shiny granules and flakes (Page 46)
- Plastic bread bag with five small containers containing various chemicals (page 47)
- One tan plastic shopping bag containing three aluminum fail envelopes with notations (Page 47)
- One white plastic bag containing “flash powder” (Page 49)
- Round metal can with notation Na2CO3 (Page 49)
- One brown plastic bottle with notation crude KClO3 (Page 49)
- Blue powder substance (Page 50)
- White plastic bottle with notation CuSO4 (page 50)
- Brown plastic bottle with notation “mostly Kel” (Page 50)
- One metal can containing large black particles (Page 50)
- One glass bottle with label “McKesson Glycerin USP” (Page 50)
- Liquid from bottle marked “Sodium Tartrate” (Page 50)
- Liquid from bottle marked “KCl” (Page 50)
- Whitish plastic bottle with label “McKesson Saltpeter” (Potassium Nitrate) (Page 51)
- Small brown bottle with notation “crude KCLO3” (Page 51)
- One clear plastic bottle with notation “crude KCLO3” (Page 51)
- One round cardboard and metal canister containing silver-grey powder substance (Page 51)
- Two small white cardboard boxes labeled “potassium chromate” (Page 51)
- One white plastic shopping bag containing a white powdery substance (Page 51)
- One small plastic container with notation BaSO4 (Page 52)
- One clear glass jar with notation “Curic Hydroxide?” (Page 52)
- Whitish plastic bottle with label “McKesson Boric Acid Crystals” (Page 52)
- One white plastic bottle, with label “Flowers of Sulfur” (Page 52)
- One large whitish plastic jar containing white powdery substance (Page 53)
- Outer pipe with attached metal fragments (Page 53)
- Pipe shaving and filler (Page 53)
- End plug/metal fragments (Page 53)