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Chris RonayChris Ronay in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - July 8 1995
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"... Like the infamous Zodiac killer or the even more deadly Green River murderer, the Unabomber could remain a free man and a lingering threat. “Investigations are not voodoo,” said Chris Ronay, who until recently headed the fbi's bomb unit. “You have to find physical evidence, or somebody has to tell you where to he doesn't give us anything further and if ..."
Publication place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
Chris RonayChris Ronay in The Michigan Daily - Apr 10 1996
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"... years, he used a' lot of different things, from smokeless powder to aluminum powder to other that are not so common but are not hard lo come by," said Chris Ronay, a former FBI agent and lead investigator in the "Suffice it to say thut main ingredients of an explosive is aluminum, a dog is not going to know a bomb ..."
Publication place: Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States
Chris RonayChris Ronay in Toledo Blade - Feb 9 2002
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"... the bombs allegedly in Mr. Reid's shoes. ?You really needed to know something about making bombs and explosives, and it didn't sound like something hc would do himself," said Chris Ronay, former head of the FBI's explosives unit. 3 charged with Pearl abduction FROM TME WIRE SERVICES KARACHI, Pakistan Police yesterday charged three men in the kidnapping of Wall Street Journal ..."
Publication place: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States
Chris RonayChris Ronay in Record-Journal - Dec 8 1994
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"... and concentrate the propulsive power of explosive force (think of a rocket engine) whereas dynamite placed under a manhole cover in an open field not result to much," explained Chris Ronay, president of the Institute of Makers of Explosives in Washington. The organization was established in 1913 to serve as spokesman and information clearinghouse for explosives manufacturers. But, Ronay added, or or pounds of force in many settings is, well, a force to be reckoned with. “It would take a substantial amount of commercial explosives to generate that kind ..."
Publication place: Meriden, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States