Able to get out of jail after serving only one year of a sixyear sentence. I know you talked to a source with intimate knowledge of this man. Reporter jessica, weve learned a great deal through Court Records and a variety of sources. He served in the marines but not a full term. He was discharged for medical reasons. He spent some time with family about three years ago in arizona before returning to san jose, according to his former attorney. The legal troubles started shortly after his father had him placed on a Mental Health hold at valley medical center. He was a trouble d individua in a lot of ways. Reporter this attorney represented him following an incident that started in this san jose home in 2011. According to Court Records, his father said he was hearing voices and acting stroing. The court had a lot of concerns. Ultimately they felt outside experts felt that he was bipolar, possibly schizophrenic. Reporter this is an exclusive picture obtained by the nbc bay area Investigati
Our Investigative Unit obtained this picture of an ak47 Assault Rifle and three banana clips, each fully loaded with rounds. Police discovered them in llanezas rv parked in front of his san jose home in 2011 after his father called to report his son was hearing voices. Llaneza had bought the weapons legally in arizona, but theyre illegal here in california. A judge sentenced him to six years, but he served just one. Attorney Cameron Bowman represented llaneza at the time. Ultimately they felt outside experts felt that he was bipolar, possibly schizophrenic. Reporter which calls into question, would llaneza have been able to pull off the attack without the feds . Llaneza prepare and constructed the car bomb with the undercover agent. It was the fbi who prepared the 12 buckets of chemicals to simulate an explosive mixture, and constructed the trigger device with a cell phone purchased by llaneza. The documents indicated it was llaneza who finished putting together the car bomb under the
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