FBI identifies Nashville bomber, sez he died of COVID just prior to explosion
[FOX via WND] The suspect behind the Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville has been identified as 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner, authorities confirmed during a press conference Sunday.
Police said Warner owned the RV that exploded in downtown Nashville early Friday, and that he died in the blast.
Human tissue was found amongst the debris left behind by the explosion, and DNA examinations of tissue samples by The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and FBI were found to be consistent with Warner. In addition, the Tennessee Highway Patrol uncovered a vehicle identification number from the remains of the RV, which revealed it was registered to Warner.
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Nashville Christmas bomber claimed he had cancer and began to give away his possessions weeks before the attack at AT&T transmission building because he was paranoid about 5G technology
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news] - FBI investigators have identified 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner as the Nashville Christmas bomber
- Freelance IT consultant, whom neighbors described as an 'oddball' reportedly told an ex-girlfriend he had cancer and gave her his car
- The 'conspiracy theorist' also gave away his home to a 29-year-old California woman last month
- Investigators are still searching for motive in attack but a source has said he was furious over 5G technology
- Bomber believed he would be 'hailed a hero' for attack on AT&T building, a source told DailyMail.com
- Investigators are now tracing his digital footprint to understand his motive
- His father worked for BellSouth and died of dementia, perhaps fueling his paranoia about 5G
Posted by: Besoeker 2020-12-28 |