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Monday, 12/23/2013 3:44:16 PM

Monday, December 23, 2013 3:44:16 PM

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Jim Bolt. Oklahoma City Bombing connection.

Now does it all seem plausible?

I wrote about Bolts Murrah Building bombing connection long ago here on ihub. Many didn't like the "old news'. Seems many were reading and then doing their own investigations on Bolt and his Arkansas cohorts. They begain watchin ole Jimbo who now is up for fraud and it looks like murder charges come next. No wonder some got very edgy when I posted the TRUTH.

Stay tuned in on the Bolt saga. There's some very nervous conmen in Rogers Arkansas and surrounding areas wondering what Bolt is gonna spill ta save his ass from the murder investigation. Fred Bremer, the shooter is talking and talking fast and hard just to avoid getting wired up.

Here's another dudes post on Jim Bolt


OKC linked Jm Bolt accused of involvement in murder

« on: October 18, 2013, 11:53:08 AM »


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Sep. 4, 2013

James W. Bolt will be staying in jail after a federal court hearing Wednesday in which an FBI agent said the Rogers businessman was suspected of being an accessory to a 2011 murder in southwest Missouri.

Bolt, 60, has been held in the Benton County jail since his arrest last week on a federal criminal complaint alleging 12 counts of mail fraud, wire fraud and money laundering — white collar crimes for which pre-trial release is routine.

But at the detention hearing in Fayetteville before U.S. Magistrate Erin Setser, FBI Special Agent Robert Cessario testified that Bolt was also being investigated for a possible connection to the Feb. 20, 2011, murder of Jack McCain, 67, of Rogers.
http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/article/94471/james-bolt-to-remain-in-jail-as-fbi-investigates-murder-connection
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Feb. 16, 2004

A northwest Arkansas executive who has sued and been sued by Arkansas Business Publishing Group testified last week in a preliminary hearing for the state murder trial of Terry Nichols, accused co-conspirator in the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.

Jim Bolt of Rogers, former chief operating officer of Golf Entertainment Inc. of Springdale, was called to testify about photographs showing the Murrah building at the moment of explosion that were said to be in the possession of his business associate, John Culbertson.

Detectives raided Culbertson's Centerville, Va., home in January looking for the images.
http://www.arkansasbusiness.com/article/54090/golf-exec-testifies-in-oklahoma-city-bombing-case?page=all

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