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The owner of that car was really the guy that caught them, he left his mobile switched on in his car, and the police traced it to the bombers, the night of the shoot out.
Another forum I was on tonight had a post saying the pressure cooker bombs are being referred to as Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs). Does this sound extreme or appropriate?
I haven't been following the story but I have been told the bombs were nail bombs - much the same as was used during the Birmingham pub bombings but I don't remember them being referred to as WMD but, in strict definition, I suppose it's accurate.