Found some links to stories about the car bomb in Nashville. The explosion took place July 21, and the guy and his family were scheduled to move to Nicarauga on July 26.
Here are some links if anyone's interested.
1) Thursday, 07/22/04 VEHICLE EXPLODES NEAR OPRYLAND
"...Cavanaugh said that when bomb squad investigators arrived, they knew that an explosive had detonated. He said there are indicators of the type of explosives used, but he declined to say what those were..."
"...authorities have interviewed people since the Tuesday night blast and have come across ''other things'' things that are being kept confidential that are leading investigators to think there is no terrorism link, Riggin said..."
http://www.tennessean.com/local/archives/04/07/54736023.shtml?Element_ID=54736023
2) Thursday, July 22, 2004
NEIGHBORS BARELY KNEW MAN, SAY HE WORRIED THEM
"Few of the folks who lived on the same Franklin cul-de-sac as William G. Young, 43, seemed to know much about the man who they say had been unemployed for a long time and rarely was glimpsed outside the house...
One neighbor said Young may have held previous jobs with a mobile-phone company and had been planning to move to Nicaragua on July 26..."
''He was very weird. Not a normal person,'' said Marcogiulio Piccillo, who lived a couple doors down from the Youngs for about three years. ''I have to be honest, we have always been afraid something was going to happen...
(A neighbor's) on also had told her about things he saw that worried her. ''My son has seen sharp blades and powerful acid in the garage.''
http://www.tennessean.com/local/archives/04/07/54736028.shtml?Element_ID=54736028
It does get more and more curious:
(Independent research by Mens News Daily revealed that the victim has the same name as the Federal judge that is hearing the case of alleged shoe bomber Richard Reid.)
http://www.mensnewsdaily.com/archive/k/kovach/2004/kovach072404.htm
Well that's just plain weird LC; especially the neighbor's accounts. Thanks for posting. Sounds like it was more than your "average" suicide.