Posted on 02/23/2025 7:26:44 AM PST by BenLurkin
A Georgia man who set off a homemade bomb at the home of a woman he viscously stalked — after releasing a python in the residence to eat her daughter — was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison, prosecutors said.
Stephen Glosser, 38, was handed the sentence after he planted an explosive device that blew up part of the woman’s Richmond Hill home on Jan. 13, 2023 as part of sordid plot to have her killed and her daughter eaten by a python, according to the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Georgia.
The victim – who Glosser previously met on a dating app but didn’t have a relationship with – was inside the home with her daughter during the heinous act, prosecutors said
The wicked plan included a series of sick acts such as: shooting arrows into the woman’s front door, releasing a large python into the home to eat her daughter, mailing dog feces and dead rats to the woman’s house, scalping her and detonating her home.

Investigators later found the pair located the victim’s home using internet searches, mapped out a path to her residence, and then built an explosive device from parts purchased online.
Glosser also hired a cleaning service to wipe away any traces of bomb residue from his home after the explosion, which damaged the victim’s home, prosecutors said.
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Turn off the cameras for one hour, and Bubba and Brucie might see to it that Mr. Glosser commits suicide.
If you click through to the whole story, he did have a co-conspirator.
Good catch . Either that or they preempted the part on the perps partner.
Quite an imagination
If he has to pay restitution to the two victims, that suggests that both of them are still alive.
Yeah, they are both alive.
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