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Motive for Christmas day bombing in Nashville still unknown

While investigators tried to piece together a possible motive for the attack, a neighbor recalled a recent conversation with Warner that seemed ominous only in hindsight. Rick Laude told The Associated Press on Monday that he saw Warner standing at his mailbox less than a week before Christmas and pulled over in his car to talk. After asking how Warner’s elderly mother was doing, Laude said he casually asked him, “Is Santa going to bring you anything good for Christmas?” Warner smiled and said, “Oh, yeah, Nashville and the world is never going to forget me,” Laude recalled. Laude said he didn’t think much of the remark and thought Warner only meant that “something good” was going to happen for him financially. He was speechless when he learned that authorities had identified Warner as the bomber.

Nashville bomber was a cop hating hippie with a Magnum PI mustache who loved weed

Nashville bomber was a cop-hating hippie with a Magnum PI mustache who loved weed when he was younger, says ex colleague - who claims he was popular with the ladies too Tom Lundborg, who worked with Anthony Quinn Warner back in the 1970s, said the bomber harbored a hatred for the police more than four decades ago Lundborg said they both worked for A.C.E. Alarms, Lundborg s dad s burglar alarm company, in Antioch, Tennessee He said the then 20-something-year-old technician would lecture him that all cops were corrupt and couldn t be trusted  Lundborg, a teenager at the time, said he kind of looked up to [Warner] and described him as a smart, cocky kind of guy who was a hit with women 

Nashville bomber gave away car, home before Christmas Day attack

In the days before he detonated a bomb in the downtown area of the US city Nashville, Tennessee on Christmas Day, Anthony Quinn Warner changed his life in ways that suggest he never intended to survive the blast that killed him and wounded three other people. Warner, 63, gave away his car, telling the recipient that he had cancer. A month before the bombing, he signed a document that transferred his longtime home in a Nashville suburb to a California woman for nothing in return. The computer consultant told an employer that he was retiring. But he did not leave behind a clear digital footprint or any other obvious clues to explain why he set off the explosion in his parked recreational vehicle (RV) or played a message warning people to flee before it damaged dozens of buildings and knocked out cellphone service in the area.

Bomber to neighbor: The world is never going to forget me | Nation

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UPDATE: U S officials say suspect in Nashville explosion died in blast

UPDATE: U S officials say suspect in Nashville explosion died in blast
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