authorities, and ta-da, there it was, a video. kenneth eugene barnes. a police questioning of barnes was conducted by the erie police two years before, at the time they were investigating the frozen body case. marjorie diel, you have known her how long? nine years. he a grand slam revelation and it concerned marjorie. he told investigators that she was obsessed with her inher inheritan inheritance. her mother had died and she was upset that her father was squandearring money. she said that he is a recovering alcoholic and he has been giving it away to the church and fri d friends and stuff. he is giving away her inheritance and she was so damn obsessed with so obsessed that she asked barnes to kill her father so she can get the money. he no intention of bumping off their dad, but he played along. i am 49 years old, i never killed a person in my life and i never would. i don t like to kill bugs.
clark was in his office, looking forward to a long labor day weekend. i was downtown and and got notified that there was a bank robbery at 7200 peach street. f.b.i., it s what you guys do. f.b.i., that s what i do. i had been to hundreds in in my career, so this one sounded different though. security cameras showed just how different. the robber was brian wells, the delivery guy from mama mia s. he handed the teller a note saying, this is a bank robbery. i have a bomb and i need $250,000 in cash. he had something underneath his shirt but you really couldn t see exactly what it was. whatever the device was, it was attached around wells neck with something that looked like a giant handcuff. he was holding a bag in one hand, a cane in the other. at least it looked like a cane. demeanor was calm. and that was the sort of bizarre thing for us sorta swingin the cane. and then walking with the money
cooperate. when is the device armed? is it right here? it s right here. pulled the key out, started the timer. tick, tick, tick, huh? fifty seven minutes to live from there. according to barnes and stockton s accounts, the conspirators followed wells as it all went down. at the bank, marjorie and barnes were in a car across the street. and they had binoculars, and they could look right down this alley, all the way to the bank to see what was happening. and rothstein? he was hovering in his van ready to collect the money. but the transfer never happened once wells got caught. so they re off their script, right from the get go. right from the get go this
right? yes, absolutely. the car held one peculiar thing. the cane brian wells twirled inside the bank was there. but it wasn t a simple cane. it was a shotgun that had been fabricated to look like a cane. and it was loaded. clark kept looking. you find the money? find the money. in the bank, wells demanded $250,000 from the teller. the bag found in the car had way less than that. it turned out brian wells lost his life over $8,702. investigators also recovered handwritten notes with detailed, complicated instructions, apparently written for wells, on how to carry out the robbery. the notes involved in this case were voluminous. there were nine total pages of notes. the notes referred to wells as a hostage. and they were peppered with dire warnings. like, bomb has tripwires. forcing or tampering will
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