British investigators have concluded that two men accused of carrying out an attack at Glasgow International Airport on Saturday had sped there after a failed attempt to bomb a nightclub in central London, a British security official said Thursday.And for the first time, witnesses, a neighbor and police have provided descriptions of the two men -- Drs. Bilal Abdullah and Khalid Ahmed -- saying that they might have lived together intermittently in this placid neighborhood outside Glasgow and that a Jeep Cherokee similar to the one used to crash into an airport terminal had been seen speeding around in the weeks before the botched bombing.
A week after the intended bombings in London and Glasgow -- which had the potential to kill scores of late-night revelers and travelers -- law enforcement officials say that the evidence emerging is that the two doctors were the main operatives, if not the leaders, of a network of other medical professionals.
The manager of a cab company said in an interview Thursday that on two occasions over five weeks, from the end of May to the end of June, a taxi picked up the two men together, suggesting they could have been sharing a home in Houston from time to time.
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