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Tomkins is charged with mailing threatening communications, illegal possession of a destructive device and using a destructive device in connection with a crime of violence. Pope acknowledged Tomkins left no fingerprints on any of the letters or bombs. At least one letter said the sender had been careful not to leave a fingerprint or any DNA that could link him his plot. But searches of Tomkins' home, his computer and two storage lockers revealed drafts of threatening letters, and bomb-making materials that matched those used in two pipe bombs, Pope said. He also said investigators found financial records showing Tomkins had purchased stock in the two companies he wanted his victims to also invest in so that the stock price would rise. And, he told jurors, investigators found evidence of the photograph of the suburban Chicago house on Tomkins' computer. "He tried to delete it but he couldn't," Pope told jurors. Tomkins has been in custody since his arrest in 2007 on his way to Dubuque. The trial is expected to last about two weeks.
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