http://www.wfsb.com/Global/story.asp?S=4688160
Could this story be possibly related to the Minn. family thing?
Iran: Missile Able to Avoid Radar Test-Fired
TEHRAN, Iran -- Iran on Friday successfully test-fired a missile that can avoid radar and hit several targets simultaneously, the airforce chief of the elite Revolutionary Guards said.....
http://www.1010wins.com/pages/20265.php
Milford421 asks, "Could this story be possibly related to the Minn. family thing?"
OPINION: I don't if it is related, but if he did not build his own esplosives; he had to buy them somewhere.
Thanks for the link milford421.
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http://www.wfsb.com/Global/story.asp?S=4688160
"Internet piracy expert charged in Weston and Norwalk explosions"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "WESTON, Conn. -- A 49-year-old father of two known as the "Prince of the Darknet" for his work in computer piracy was in court Monday facing charges that he set off one of a series of powerful explosives in this normally quiet, wealthy town.
Bruce Forest of Weston was ordered held on $2 million bond Monday on numerous weapons charges stemming from an explosion Friday that damaged an unoccupied former service station in Weston.
Forest was expected back before the judge Tuesday on a warrant charging him with another blast Friday at a vacant building in Norwalk, prosecutors said.
"We're at a loss to explain why he was doing this, other than the excitement of blowing things up," said Weston Police Chief Anthony Land.
Authorities have been investigating a series of other powerful explosions that destroyed portable toilets in Weston and Redding dating back to last October and said more charges were likely against Forest.
"He's a threat to society, he's a menace," said prosecutor Robert Hall, who said Forest confessed. "We have a very serious situation here."
Norwalk Police Chief Harry Rilling said Forest told investigators he was trying to get rid of the explosives.
"He indicated he had a supply of these chemicals and he was trying to get rid of them," Rilling said."