
FBI probing if Nashville ‘bomber’ was paranoid about 5G technology
FBI brokers operating the Nashville Christmas bombing are inquiring all around about regardless of whether Anthony Quinn Warner — a local computer professional named as a “person of interest” — was paranoid about 5G technological know-how, according to a report.
Agents are probing if Warner, 63, feared that 5G technologies was getting utilized to spy on Us citizens, a supply near to the investigation explained to the NBC Information affiliate in Nashville.
There have usually been no arrests or motive discovered in the bombing as of early Sunday.
In another wrinkle to the case, investigators are seeking into Warner’s relationship with a 29-year-outdated Los Angeles brunette named Michelle Swing.
Warner signed the deed to his $160,000 suburban Nashville residence above to Swing for absolutely free past month, in accordance to county house information located by The Write-up.
Swing cited the ongoing FBI investigation in declining to speak to The Publish about the present on Saturday, but she instructed The Each day Mail the transfer took place “without my expertise.”
She declined to explain her romance to Warner.
Later on Saturday night, the Mail claimed that residence data present Warner had transferred but yet another property to the thriller woman — once again for no revenue.
That residence was on the identical road as the to start with, and was valued at $249,000, the Mail reported.
Warner’s doable fears of 5G technological innovation was also confirmed by a Nashville serious estate agent who explained to NBC he’d called the FBI Saturday after seeing the particular person of interest’s title in the information.
The real estate agent, Steve Fridrich, attained out to investigators after realizing he’s hired a “Tony Warner” to do IT do the job for him for the previous several many years — and as recently as this month.
The FBI agent he spoke to questioned if Warner was paranoid about 5G engineering, Fridrich told NBC. Fridrich stated he informed the brokers that Warner hardly ever talked about becoming frightened of 5G.
“Nice dude. You know, he was a techie guy — really don’t signify everything damaging about that” Fridrich explained to NBC.
“He would do this factor and go away. He didn’t hassle anyone. He did his thing and left,” Fridrich said.
The final time Warner helped him with an Net problem, before this month, he spoke of his fondness for tenting, Fridrich told the network.
The white recreational motor vehicle that Warner kept in the yard of his suburban Nashville household bears a striking resemblance to the explosives-loaded RV that blew up Christmas morning outside the downtown AT&T constructing.
There was no indication Saturday of Warner or his RV as investigators used Saturday seeking his home meanwhile, resources have instructed CNN and ABC News that investigators think the explosion might have been the get the job done of a suicide bomber.
Human stays recovered at the bomb internet site are continue to getting DNA-tested.
Agents intend to swab Warner’s mother to establish if he was a match, Newsweek claimed.