Nashville bomber Anthony Warner sent packages filled with ‘ramblings about 9/11, aliens & lizard people’ before blast
3 Jan 2021, 11:53
NASHVILLE bomber Anthony Warner reportedly sent packages filled with ramblings about conspiracy theories before he blew himself up in his RV on Christmas Day.
Tennessee man Warner is reported to have posted his pals packets of documents and thumb drives detailing various theories on 9/11, aliens and a race of lizard people.
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Millions of dollars worth of damage was caused in the blast near an AT&T officeCredit: AP:Associated Press
Conspiracy theories have become a central part of the probe into the 63-year-old computer engineer who blew himself up in the early hours of December 25.
REVEALED: Nashville Christmas bomber was fascinated by conspiracy theories, hunted for alien life forms in a state park and believed shape-shifting lizard people are trying to take over the world
Investigators have uncovered rambling notes about various conspiracy theories thought to have been written by Anthony Quinn Warner, sources said
Writings included conspiracy theories about so-called lizard people - the idea that shape-shifting reptilian aliens take on human form and control the world
Warner, 63, is also believed to have hunted for alien life in a nearby state park
Authorities are still trying to piece together the motive for Friday s blast
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Nashville bomber Anthony Quinn Warner ‘hunted aliens and shape shifting lizard people trying to take over the world’
Updated: Dec 30 2020, 10:20 ET
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INVESTIGATORS are looking into evidence that Nashville bomber Anthony Quinn Warner spent time hunting for aliens and was interested in lizard people .
Sources close to the case told ABC News police have acquired some of Warner s writing, containing various ramblings about conspiracy theories.
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Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, is believed to have been interested in multiple conspiracy theories, including ones focused on lizard people Credit: AP:Associated Press
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He set a bomb off in downtown Nashville on Christmas Day Credit: AFP or licensors
As investigators work to determine a motive behind the Christmas Day bombing in Nashville, attention has turned to a Los Angeles entertainment executive who was gifted two Tennessee homes by the suspect.
Police bodycam footage shows officers walking past bomber s RV
In the footage, the recording from the RV is heard saying, Stay clear of this vehicle, and evacuate now as the officers made their way to safety
One officer is heard saying the recording sounds like some sh t out of a movie
The footage shows that shortly after the officers walked by the RV, it exploded
Officers are heard calling for backup and helping at least four bystanders in area
Harrowing images of the aftermath of the explosion were also released Monday
Investigators searched the scene outside the AT&T building on 2nd Avenue