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Published October 02, 2005 07:24 pm - An American out-of-state male University of Oklahoma student is believed to have been the person who committed suicide with a bomb Saturday on OU’s South Oval.
OU President David Boren said Sunday during a news conference that Joel Henry Hinrichs III, 21, was an engineering student who had been at OU for three years. Boren read an FBI release that read, “Although the Cleveland County Medical Examiner has not completed his investigation, the body is believed to be that of Joel Henry Hinrichs III.”


Bombing victim identified
He was 21-year-old OU engineering major: FBI investigation continuing


By James S. Tyree

Transcript Staff Writer

An American out-of-state male University of Oklahoma student is believed to have been the person who committed suicide with a bomb Saturday on OU’s South Oval.

OU President David Boren said Sunday during a news conference that Joel Henry Hinrichs III, 21, was an engineering student who had been at OU for three years. Boren read an FBI release that read, “Although the Cleveland County Medical Examiner has not completed his investigation, the body is believed to be that of Joel Henry Hinrichs III.”

Boren would not divulge Hinrichs’ hometown, only saying he’s from a nearby state. Later Sunday, the Associated Press made contact with Hinrichs’ father in Colorado Springs, Colo. He said his son was a National Merit Scholar who graduated in May 2002 from Wasson High School in Colorado Springs and enrolled at OU in the fall of 2002 with a major in mechanical engineering.

Mr. Hinrichs was surprised to hear the terrible news of his son, the youngest of five children.

“We exchanged e-mails on an irregular basis, several in the last month, and nothing seemed out the ordinary,” he told AP.

“He was a very intelligent, very private individual who somehow lost the confidence that his life would be a good one. Obviously, every parent believes their son is a good kid, and I certainly believed that about mine.”

Hinrichs died while sitting on a bench in front of the George Lynn Cross Botany/Microbiology building. The building is on the oval’s east side, but the bench faced west toward the oval.

“There is no evidence given to me that anyone else is under suspicion,” Boren said.

The president also issued a letter addressing public safety that’s posted on OU’s Web site. The letter said, in part, “In light of the thorough nature of law enforcement efforts, we have determined it safe and appropriate to resume classes tomorrow, Monday, October 3, 2005. All classes will go forward as scheduled.”

Boren said the only damage done to buildings was a few broken windows in George Lynn Cross Hall.

The explosion happened shortly after 7:30 p.m. Saturday, within 100 yards of the Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, filled with more than 84,000 fans watching the OU-Kansas State football game.

An early report of a second bomb was false, though there was a second explosion. Boren explained law enforcement officials found a backpack thought might have contained a bomb, so they used a small explosive device to blow it up. No bomb was found inside the backpack, and no explosive has been found since.

University police evacuated four Parkview Apartments buildings early Sunday morning, in the vicinity of Hinrich’s residence, to sweep the area of other explosives. Boren said Norman police also had people living in adjacent areas leave.



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