Posted on 05/08/2002 2:08:08 PM PDT by Shermy
The Badger Herald received a letter from pipe bomb suspect and UW-Stout junior Luke John Helder postmarked Omaha, Neb., Friday, May 3, 2002.
The Herald turned the letter over to the FBI Tuesday afternoon.
Click here to see text of letter.
Click here to see the actual letter.
The FBI took Helder into custody at 6:55 p.m. CST about 90 miles northeast of Reno for his connection with recent pipe bombings in mailboxes throughout the rural Midwest. Police surrounded him in Nevada at 6 p.m. Tuesday before arresting him after he dropped a gun out of his car window. At least one other gun was found in the car and bomb squads found explosives, possibly pipe bombs.
Helder was charged in Iowa with using an explosive to maliciously destroy property affecting interstate commerce and using a destructive device to commit a crime of violence. Helder faces up to life in prison and fines of $250,000.
After his license plate was broadcast nationwide, a motorist on Interstate 80 spotted his vehicle and notified authorities. The FBI then called Helder on his cell phone and began negotiations and got him to slow down.
Helder said he would surrender if he was not harmed.
"He requested not to be tackled," Trooper Alan Davidson told the Associated Press. "He surrendered the gun and was taken into custody without incident."
At a news conference Tuesday, FBI agent Jim Bogner did not say why Helder is suspected, but did say he is "a person of interest that we would like to question."
The FBI announced their search for Helder a day after a pipe bomb and letter were found in a mailbox in Amarillo, Texas. The bomb matched the 17 others found in the Midwest and Colorado since Friday. Anti-government notes were attached to the bombs, which warned "More 'attention getters' are on the way."
In the letter to the Herald, signed by Helder, he said he is willing to die for his cause and threatened the lives of others.
"I will die/change in the end for this, but that's ok, hahaha paradise awaits!" the letter read. "I'm dismissing a few individuals from reality, to change all of you for the better, surely you can understand my logic."
Entitled "Explosions! A Bit of Evidence for You!" the letter detailed Helder's philosophies on life and death.
Helder cautions people to avoid governmental control.
"If the government controls what you want to do, they control what you can do," he said.
Much of the letter revolves around Helder's views on death, which he said he believes does not exist.
"To 'live' (avoid death) in this society you are forced to conform/slave away," the letter reads. "I'm here to help you realize/understand that you will live no matter what! It is up to you people to open your hearts and minds. There is no such thing as death."
Helder contends his happiness depends on his examination of authority.
"I'm happy because I know," he said. "I often wonder why anyone would be content with believing when they could know."
Cameron Helder, Luke's father, said his son is attempting to make his political beliefs heard.
"I think he's just trying to make a statement about the way the government is run," he said.
Molly Webb, a UW-Madison junior and former classmate of Helder, said he might have a drug problem, but she believed this was not the source of his anger.
"I think he just wanted to get his message out there," she said. "He's not the kind of guy who would hurt anyone."
Another high school friend, Ryan Swan, played in several bands with Helder and said he was not surprised to learn Helder's story. "He just seems like the type of person who would get on a tangent and go with it," Swan said.
Josh Scott, UW-Eau Claire sophomore, worked with Helder three years ago at Rainbow Foods and said he seemed harmless.
"He was a quiet, mellow guy who kept to himself," Scott said. "I remember talking to him about old times, and he seemed like a great guy."
However, Scott said he heard Helder holds strong anti-government beliefs.
"He always believed he had something important to say," Scott said.
John Ender, UW-Stout executive director of university relations, said Helder had no disciplinary problems at school. His only offense was a charge for drug paraphernalia last September.
The bombs killed no one, but injured six. Rural residents in Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska were asked to leave their mailboxes open to ease the worry of nervous postal workers. Officials described the bombs as three-quarter-inch steel pipes attached to nine-volt batteries, and said they appeared to be triggered by being touched or moved.
UW Stout professors said they last saw Helder April 24; his roommates reported seeing him last week.
The 21-year-old is majoring in art and industrial design.
See you all in 2011 (or sooner).
Is there a comet due to pass close by in 2011?
This kid is also a total wacko, who was brainwashed. Yes, this kid who looks pretty normal, when you see him on TV, you can tell he's wacked. He's so far removed from the reality of this situation, not to mention he looks stoned as hell, and seems to enjoy the attention he's getting. I mean, he's wearing a Kurt Cobain T-shirt for cripes sake. This kid has LOSER written all over him. I guess failing out of college was worse than becoming a psycho unabomber wannabe. This kid shouldn't be put away, he should be sterilized. That way, his moronic psycho genes can't be passed on to another generation of troglodytes with a penchant for violence.
His father who keeps saying his kid isn't like this, is deluding himself. Of course, his kid wasn't anywhere around him for the last year or so, and people can change a lot in a short amount of time. Especially if they are totally brainwashed like this kid was. Those liberal professors must be proud of their jobs right now. Probably hanging out in the Teacher's lounge drinking coffee, smoking weed, saying, Dude... That Helder Kid really came through for us. Looks like we'll get more funding for counseling this year!
They should cap this kid, and be done with it. He's totally unredeemable. With our luck, he'll be back on the streets in less than 3 years.
Maybe it's better he didn't play football.
The enigma of a suspected pipe bomber
Posted 05/09/2002
This guy is a f*cking genius. Does no one else comprehend the message sent?
20000 students at this uni and only one stoopid reply sent by David M?
David is a part of the system.
Explore the consciousnesses' capabilities and potential heaven.
Free the soul, marijuana and Helder.
Wake up. He has arrived.
row
timothy_cramer@smc.edu
student
los angeles
"Crazy" is often loosely used, but in this case appropriate.
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