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How Nashville suicide bomber Anthony Warner was sued by his own mom in property dispute

Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, was sued by his own mom in 2019 property dispute Warner is the sole suspect in the Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville  He transferred family home to himself after brother and father s deaths His mom Christine Betty Lane sued, saying she should administer the estate Warner then mysteriously transferred home to California woman Michelle Swing Dispute was resolved after Swing released the deed back to Lane s ownership Lane still lives in the $249,000 home, where she was spotted on Sunday The 85-year-old grandmother declined to speak to DailyMail.com about her son  

Death of Nashville Christmas bomber s father fueled 5G conspiracy theory

FBI identified Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, as the Nashville Christmas bomber  Source tells DailyMail.com investigators are zeroing in on a possible motive Warner s father died of dementia after a career spent working for BellSouth The Baby Bell split off from AT&T and was acquired by the phone giant in 2006 Investigators believe his father s death fueled Warner s 5G conspiracy theories Bomber believed he d be hailed a hero for the attack, a source said The suspect believed 5G was the root of all deaths in the region, the source said 5G technology has been the target of various bizarre conspiracy theories 

Nashville Christmas bomber claimed he had cancer before the attack

FBI investigators identified 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner as the Nashville Christmas bomber Warner, whom neighbors described as an oddball , reportedly told an ex-girlfriend he had cancer and gave her his car weeks before the attack The freelance IT consultant also gave away his home to a 29-year-old California woman last month  TBI Director David Rausch on Monday said it appeared that Warner did not intend to hurt anyone but himself Rausch noted that Warner broadcasted a warning from his RV for at least 15 minutes before it exploded  It does appear that the intent was more destruction than death, he said of the blast that killed Warner  

Nashville suicide bomber had cancer, was sued by his mother

Oddball heavily into conspiracy theories Warner’s actions leading up to the bombing are now under scrutiny as investigators try to piece together his motive.  The freelance IT consultant, whom neighbors described as an ‘oddball’, was ‘heavily into conspiracy theories’, a source close to the investigation told the Warner believed 5G cellular technology was killing people, and may have been spurred on in the conspiracy theory by the 2011 death of his father, who worked for telecom BellSouth, which later merged with AT&T. The bombing badly damaged a critical AT&T transmission center, wreaking havoc on phone communications in multiple states that the company is still seeking to resolve. 

Nashville bomber told neighbor The world is never going to forget me

Nashville bomber Anthony Q. Warner told his neighbor the world is never going to forget me before Christmas Day blast in which it s feared he may have blown his dogs up with him inside his bomb-rigged RV as FBI release new photo Neighbor Rick Laude says Nashville bomber Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, told him Nashville and the world is never going to forget me days before the Christmas Day blast Laude had asked Warner if he d get anything nice for Christmas when he made the sinister comment The Friday explosion came from a white RV parked outside the AT&T building on 2nd Avenue at 6.40 am

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