NOT MUCH DEMAND FOR TIMOTHY MC VEIGH AUTOGRAPHS

NOT MUCH DEMAND FOR TIMOTHY MC VEIGH AUTOGRAPHS

LAS VEGAS (Wireless Flash) -- Wednesday (Apr. 19) marks the 5th anniversary of the day the Alfred P. Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City was bombed, killing 168 people. Although Timothy McVeigh was sentenced to death for his role in the bombing and is currently incarcerated, his notoriety hasn't caused an explosion of interest in his signature among collectors. "Morbid memorabilia" expert Michael Kronick says McVeigh's autograph is now worth only about $30, down from $100 in 1996. However, New York-based autograph expert Herman Darvick begs to differ. He claims McVeigh's signature hasn't been available for years, and figures it's worth $100 or more, especially if it's on a letter mentioning the bombing.