Posted on 12/26/2020 10:55:32 AM PST by janetjanet998
Person of interest tied to Christmas explosion in Nashville IDed as Anthony Quinn Warner, sources tell CBS News; 63-year-old Nashville area resident had similar make & model RV as one in photos released to public, sources say
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No, they are not. Also, you can’t see if the RV in the neighborhood pic is on the same chassis, and the roof ACs (big things on top) are in different location.
They might both be from the same OEM but different models.
There is a 1:22 AM 25 Dec... street video of “a” RV driving by on 2nd Avenue near the intersection of Commerce. AS to whether it was parked on the side of the AT&T building- unknown- but it is one that was “cited” by “security cameras” by who knows whom.
The RV at the address is a “Chateau” brand, with aqua blue paint scheme trim and lettering. It is a Class C motorhome, with dually rear wheels.
Looking for the video to compare the one “released”, so to speak.
Nah, it was hit by a Nike-Ajax missile fired from a supposedly closed Army Air Defence site outside of Nashville.
AT&T has no such contract. Another internet “buzz” fake.
Which was prompted by a missile.
It’s a duplex— split building. Two entry doors one for each side-— speaking of the house at the said address. Side with the RV is fenced on that half of the plat.
Right it’s all fake and just a coincidence. Let’s put our heads back in the ground like good ostriches. Sorry I believe you are totally incorrect.
I’d think it would be pretty easy to get the VIN from that guy’s registration info on the state database and compare it to one they can recover from the exploded RV. I’d have to think there is enough of the vehicle left to do so. Even the first WTC explosion in NYC in 93 was identified that way.
“I’d think it would be pretty easy to get the VIN from that guy’s registration info on the state database and compare it to one they can recover from the exploded RV.”
I think you are right on that. Everybody is so quick to blame this guy.
Yes; my husband had to remind me that RVs often have a door or other features on the passenger side.
Never having owned or even been in one, I hadn’t thought of that :-)
In what picture did you see the grill clearly enough to count the sections?
Looking at the crime scene photo, it looks like the smaller grill, with the top of the bumper appearing as if it’s a second row of grill, because of the light conditions and elevated shot.
What makes you think they haven’t already matched the VINs?
First time I ever heard this term was immediately after the 9/11 attacks and then Attorney General, John Ashcroft, used it in a press conference and it has been used mostly by the media to try to establish “official” lingo ever since.
Given where this bomb was exploded and the damage it did, you can assume this was planned out way in advance and not just dumb luck or a run of the mill weekend terrorist.
A full blown terrorist would have set that bomb off at a time of crowds and by this time someone would have claimed credit for the explosion.
I think this was a test run to see what would happen, I would be checking similar places around the country where these IP and Cellular hubs are located.
Let me start with a caveat, I have no automatic belief of anything that comes out of the FIB. With that said....
The property in question from Google Street View is interesting. Looks to be a neighborhood of duplexes. The property in question is the only one with a fence around it, and the fence and the front door have No Trespassing signs plastered all over it. Also looks to have a security camera mounted on the front. Whether this is the perp or not, whoever lived there certainly had an interest in protecting his privacy and keeping people away.
I know and/or am aware of people like that. Some are nuts, and some are good dudes that have completely lost faith in our government and people in general. This guy may be either one.
I'm still waiting to find out an agenda on this. Just like the LV shooting...if it doesn't fit an agenda, probably aren't going to find out about it.
Because it’s not the same thing. A suspect is somebody you think might have done it. A person of interest is somebody you want to talk to. Could be a witness. Could be a suspect too. But not necessarily.
“There is no such thing as a person of interest”
“Antioch” is a neighborhood in Nashville. Nothing to do with the college in Ohio.
Sadly, the RV in the pictures looks like my folks’ first one. I can’t exactly remember the layout but I remember it was a Class C.
My dad did not like having to pay taxes and insurance on that big gas-guzzler Ford and only driving it part of the year, so they got a towable.
A lot of them are made in this area so the story is extra interesting to me.
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