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Bomb plot suspect gets mental health eval

MIAMI, Okla., Dec. 4 (UPI) -- An Illinois man charged with plotting to blow up 48 Oklahoma churches faces a mental health evaluation, prosecutors said.

Gregory A. Weiler is being held without bail at the Ottawa County (Okla.) Jail where he awaits a transfer to Eastern State Hospital in Vinitia, Okla. Doctors are expected to determine whether Weiler is fit to stand trial. His family told the Miami (Okla.) News-Record he has a long history of mental illness.

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He is accused of plotting to bomb all 48 churches in Miami. Weiler purchased materials to make firebombs and traveled from his home in Illinois to Miami, where he checked into a motel. A worker at the motel became suspicious and called police who found materials to make the bombs in a Dumpster nearby. When they searched Weiler's room, they allegedly found explosive devices and a detailed map of each church in the area. It remains a mystery why Weiler targeted the town, a place to which he had no apparent contact or prior relation.

Weiler is charged with violating the Oklahoma Anti-Terrorism Act and possession of an explosive device. A preliminary hearing has been put off pending the mental health evaluation, the paper said.

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