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Erie Bank Robber said he would return for rest of 250K(collar bomb would go off in 22 minutes)
Erie Times-News ^ | 9/5/03

Posted on 09/05/2003 9:06:33 AM PDT by FootBall

Wells demanded $250,000 Carrying canelike gun, robber waited his turn in line at PNC Bank

Brian Wells, an unassuming, 46-year-old deliveryman who authorities say robbed a bank before a bomb clasped to his chest by a locking metal collar exploded, killing him last Thursday afternoon. (Associated Press)

By Ed Palattella ed.palattella@timesnews.com and KARA RHODES kara.rhodes@timesnews.com

Brian Wells wanted $250,000 from the bank.

He was willing to wait.

He was also prepared to come back.

Wells, with a live bomb locked around his neck and a canelike gun in his hands, walked into the PNC Bank branch on upper Peach Street shortly before 2:40 p.m. on Aug. 28.

Wells waited in line.

His turn came.

He gave the teller a note demanding a quarter of a million dollars.

Wells soon walked out with a bag full of cash. The amount was less than what he wanted.

Before he left, Wells told the teller the device around his neck "is going off in 22 minutes."

Wells also said he would return to get more money.

About 40 minutes later, the bomb around Wells' neck exploded. The blast killed him.

The Erie Times-News reconstructed those events based on the account of a witness who was inside the PNC Bank branch. The newspaper also relied on a source who has been involved in the investigation of Wells' death.

The Erie Times-News interviewed the witness by submitting questions through an intermediary. The witness asked for anonymity.

The witness was behind Wells when he stood in line at the PNC Bank branch in the Summit Towne Centre shopping center. Six customers were in the bank that day, PNC officials said. The bank branch has 12 employees.

The witness' account is the most detailed public description so far of what happened inside the bank. The FBI and other federal, state and local investigators have yet to say whether Wells was forced to rob the bank, as Wells told police who arrested him, or whether Wells was a willing participant in a plot that ended in his death.

The FBI had scheduled a news conference on the case on Thursday. Agents canceled it to "follow other things in the case," said Bob Rudge, the agent in charge of the FBI's Erie office. He declined to elaborate.

In other developments:

The FBI has been exploring whether one of the bank employees was a girlfriend of a man who worked with Wells at Mama Mia's Pizza-Ria, 5154 Peach St., where the 46-year-old Wells was a deliveryman. The source who has been involved in the investigation told the Erie Times-News a bank employee told investigators she was a girlfriend of someone who worked at the pizza parlor.

Asked about the possible relationship between the bank employee and the pizza-shop worker, FBI spokesman Bill Crowley said agents are "exploring all possibilities."

Crowley declined to comment further.

The gunlike device the FBI said Wells was carrying is a canelike weapon capable of firing a single shot, according to law enforcement sources.

According to the witness' account given to the Erie Times-News, Wells was carrying the cane rather than using it as a walking stick when he entered the bank.

The witness said the cane had buttons on it, and Wells threatened no one with the device.

Authorities described the canelike weapon as unusual, and they said the device — like the bomb-holding collar around Wells' neck — appears to have been homemade. Investigators released photos of the collar and locking device on Tuesday, but decided against releasing photos of the canelike weapon on Thursday.

When Wells entered the bank, holding the cane, he waited in line "like a normal customer," according to the witness' account. When his turn came, Wells gave the teller a note handwritten in block letters, the source involved in the investigation said.

Based on the witness' account:

The teller read the note and looked upset. The teller walked away from the desk and returned with a bag. The teller started filling it with cash.

The teller handed Wells the bag. He looked inside and said to the teller, "This isn't a quarter of a million." The teller told Wells she was unable to get more money because it was locked in the vault.

"This thing is going off in 22 minutes," Wells told the teller. Wells was referring to the device around his neck.

According to the witness' account, the witness noticed Wells' neck collar, but thought it was a neck brace. The witness had no idea Wells was wearing a bomb.

Wells asked the teller when the bank would open the vault. The teller said at 3 p.m.

Wells said he would be back for the rest of the money later.

Wells walked out of the bank. He got into his Geo Metro.

The people in the bank called police about the robbery, police said. State police received the call at 2:40 p.m.

Troopers several minutes later pulled over Wells' car just south of the bank. Troopers ordered Wells out of the car and handcuffed him.

"I didn't do it," Wells can be overheard telling the troopers, according to a videotape taken by WJET-TV. "I didn't do anything."

The bomb exploded at 3:18 p.m.

Tim Hahn contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Front Page News; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: bank; bankrobber; bomb; brianwells; collar; erie; robbery
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To: lelio
"Now that's another weird part of the story. Come back to rob it later?"

Yeah, "weird" is an understatement...And how many innocent victims wait patiently in line for their turn while a time bomb is ticking around their neck?

61 posted on 09/05/2003 11:10:49 AM PDT by cake_crumb (UN Resolutions = Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
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To: mhking; Howlin; Ed_NYC; MonroeDNA; widgysoft; Springman; Timesink; dubyaismypresident; Grani; ...
There are two more articles with photos


http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/976706/posts?page=4
62 posted on 09/05/2003 11:11:51 AM PDT by restornu (Always keep your words soft and sweet, just in case you have to eat them.)
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To: mbynack
"I can't imagine someone giving him a gun if he wasn't involved, but I also can't imagine him letting the bomb go off if he knew how to disarm it."

EXACTLY. I sure DOES look like someone took advantage of his being slow.

63 posted on 09/05/2003 11:20:10 AM PDT by cake_crumb (UN Resolutions = Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
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To: FootBall
Ruh-roh Raggy....

I won't get into much "hindsight is 20/20" regarding what the police may or may not have been able to do....but this part doesn't look good. And with Wells dead, they certainly can't ask him anything now....

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The troopers closest to Wells were interviewed at the scene and later by investigators. "I believe there were more things said, but what that was I'm not sure about at this time," Cpl. Mark Zaleski, spokesman for Troop E of the state police, said Thursday night.

"They had moved away from him — a distance away — and if there was more dialogue, it comes down to whether or not they heard him," said Zaleski. He stressed the troopers weren't interviewing Wells; they were trying to keep a lid on a dangerous situation.
64 posted on 09/05/2003 11:22:12 AM PDT by Justin Thyme
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To: mbynack
Would you use the Single shot in the Cane-Gun to shoot the person(s) who set the timer Collar Bomb on your neck. The one person that could diffuse it or stop the detonation.
I wouldn't

I think the Cane-Gun was given him to potentially be a more effective robber.
65 posted on 09/05/2003 11:42:56 AM PDT by FootBall
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To: rond
"My fearless prediction: It's an inside job"

Wouldn't an "insider" know when the bank vault would be open (i.e. 3PM rather than 2:20)?!

66 posted on 09/05/2003 11:54:07 AM PDT by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: Southack
Some say he/them copied this robbery from a CSI episode as described below.

http://www.allyourtv.com/shows/c/showguidecsimiami.html

1-2 Losing Face--09/30/2002

A necklace bomb explodes, killing a Colombian businessman and a bomb technician who was Horatio's former mentor. The murders cause Horatio to become emotionally involved in the case, which worries Megan, especially after a second bomb is discovered.

Written By: Gwendolyn Parker and Steven Maeda
Directed By: Joe Chappelle
Guest Stars: Joe Renteria as Aurelio Moreno; Jessica Ferrarone as Julisa; Mercedes Colon as Katrina; Conor O'Farrell as Berenger; Liz Alvarado as Lauriana; Lou Beatty Jr. as Al; Candy Brown Houston; Alex Paez as Det. Martin Puig; Seth Adkins; Bill Jacobson; Magaly Caicedo as Lauriana and Lou Beatty Jr.



67 posted on 09/05/2003 11:59:30 AM PDT by FootBall
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To: FootBall
Why make and disguise a weapon? What's he going to do - tell the teller "give me the money or I'll shoot you with my cane"? Why not give him an empty gun or make something that looks like a gun? Why give him a gun at all if he isn't going to shoot anyone?

None of this makes sense.

68 posted on 09/05/2003 12:02:50 PM PDT by mbynack
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To: Aussie Cattledog
>> 1. He said a "dark-skinned man" put the bomb on him. Not black, not "a Mexican," but "dark-skinned." >>

This is possible. I don't want to sound mean or anything, but Erie gets all sorts of immigrants - lots of Muslims.
69 posted on 09/05/2003 12:18:55 PM PDT by ryanjb2 (hello)
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To: Southack
Wouldn't an 'insider' know when the bank vault would be open?

Yes. Which is why I speculate that the robber wasn't in the loop.

70 posted on 09/05/2003 1:26:08 PM PDT by rond
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To: mbynack
"None of this makes sense"

The more you think about it & the more facts come in, the more confusing it gets.

But I'm leaning towards some collusion between Mama Mia & PNB employees.

71 posted on 09/05/2003 1:28:57 PM PDT by norraad
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To: FootBall
Wells waited in line.

I think this guy is a victim and died in a horrible way, but this cracked me up. I wonder how long the line was.

72 posted on 09/05/2003 9:32:33 PM PDT by MattAMiller
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To: FourtySeven
I had a hunch that there might be a bank employee involved, but this story actually make me doubt that. A bank employee would probably know when the vault opened and be able to plan accordingly.
73 posted on 09/05/2003 9:43:28 PM PDT by MattAMiller
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To: Peach; cake_crumb
Has anyone heard any more about this lately?
75 posted on 09/21/2003 1:09:26 PM PDT by abner (In search of a witty tag line...)
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