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This undated image posted on social media by the FBI shows Anthony Quinn Warner. Federal officials now turn to exploring the monumental task of piecing together the motive behind the Christmas Day explosion that severely damaged dozens of buildings and injured three in downtown Nashville, Tenn. While officials have named 63-year-old Warner as the man behind the mysterious explosion in which he was killed, the motive has remained elusive. (Courtesy of FBI via AP)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. It seemed like a friendly chat between neighbors. Only after a bomb exploded in downtown Nashville on Christmas morning could Rick Laude grasp the sinister meaning behind his neighbor’s smiling remark that the city and the rest of the world would never forget him. Laude told The Associated Press on Monday that he was speechless when he learned that authorities identified his 63-year-old neighbor, Anthony Quinn Warner, as the man suspected of detonating a bomb that killed himself, in
Parents plead not guilty to charges in Missouri girl s death
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Mary Mast, and James Mast have pleaded not guilty to charges connected to their daughter s death.
The parents of a 4-year-old US girl allegedly killed by neighbours to remove a “demon” pleaded not guilty to charges connected to the case. Mary Mast, 29, and James Mast, 28, both of Lincoln, Missouri, were charged with felony child endangerment resulting in death and are jailed without bond. They don t yet have lawyers.
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Ethan Mast has been charged with second-degree murder and three counts of assault in the torturing and killing of a 4-year-old girl and torturing the child s mother and 2-year-old brother.
Missouri Parents Who Watched Beating Can’t Go to Their ‘Demon’ Child’s Funeral, Judge Rules Barbie Latza Nadeau
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The parents who allegedly looked on as their 4-year-old daughter was fatally beaten and dunked in icy water by neighbors bent on removing a perceived “demon” have been denied permission to attend the child’s funeral.
Mary Mast, 29, and James Mast, 28, of Lincoln, Missouri, pleaded not guilty to child-endangerment charges on Monday related to allegations that they allowed their neighbors to conduct a “religious-type event” that resulted in the girl’s death, according to local media reports. The couple’s newborn and 2-year-old son were placed into temporary foster care after the Masts were taken into custody, according to a news release by Benton County Sheriff Eric Knox.
A Missouri couple charged with child endangerment after watching their neighbors beat their children, causing one to die, has been denied bond after gruesome details emerged Monday.
ABC 13 reports that Mary Mast, 29, and James Mast, 28, of Lincoln, appeared in court Monday morning for a probable cause hearing, where they pleaded not guilty to charges of child endangerment. Both suspects are being held without bond while awaiting their next court appearance, scheduled for January 5.
Both parents made a request to attend their daughter Jessica Mast’s funeral, but a judge denied the request.
During the probable cause hearing, new details emerged in the case.
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