Mystery woman at centre of bomb probe Michelle Swing, the mystery woman who received two free houses from the suspected Nashville suicide bomber. Picture: Facebook
Crime by Lee Brown, New York Post 29th Dec 2020 6:53 PM A young music industry executive has found herself at the centre of the Nashville Christmas bombing investigation after mysteriously being gifted two homes by bomber Anthony Quinn Warner. Los Angeles-based AEG Presents executive Michelle Swing, 29, was given two properties on the same street in suburban Nashville in the past year, paying nothing despite them being worth more than $527,600 combined, according to property records. They include the house in the Nashville neighbourhood of Antioch that Warner had last lived in - which he gave to her on November 25, a day before Thanksgiving and exactly a month before his suicide attack in his explosives-laden RV.
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Nashville Bomber Identified; 5G Technology Paranoia Could Be Motive For Bombing
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An RV broadcasted evacuation warnings minutes before the explosion
Authorities are investigating whether paranoia over 5G technology led to the bombing
Federal authorities on Sunday identified Anthony Quinn Warner, a 63-year-old Antioch resident, as the Nashville suicide bomber.
Forensic analysts successfully matched the suspect s DNA to remains found at the scene of the Christmas morning explosion, according to the Tenessee Bureau of Investigation. We ve come to the conclusion that an individual named Anthony Warner is the bomber, Don Cochran, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee, said during a news conference. He was present when the bomb went off and then he perished.
Pictured, Anthony Quinn Warner Nashville RV bomber. Image release via Nashville police.
Anthony Quinn Warner Nashville RV bomber was lone wolf who died in blast according to DNA collected. Believed to be sole perpetrator as questions remain.
Tennessee authorities announced late Sunday the man responsible for the explosion that went off in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning died in the blast.
Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, was identified as the individual responsible for Friday’s explosion. He perished in the blast, according to
US Attorney Don Cochran.
‘Anthony Warner is the bomber,’ Cochran said during Sunday’s press conference.
‘He was present when the bomb went off and he perished in the bombing.’