Hidden mortal danger
Jehovah bomber: ex-wife drove with bomb on board
While a Styrian man (55), who had targeted Jehovah's Witnesses with two bomb attacks, was in custody, his former wife was still in absolute mortal danger for days: a huge mishap in the investigation has now come to light. Because the explosive device was not lost!
The "bomber" who terrified the Jehovah's Witness community in Styria for a long time has been caught. Further details were announced by the Styrian police at a press conference on the day of his arrest. The IT technician (55), who is in custody, admitted to having built the explosive devices to kill his ex-wife. The motive: a long-standing and very bitter dispute over maintenance.
Suspect misled the police
But even on the day of his arrest, he misled the police in order to ultimately achieve his "goal" - to murder his ex-wife. He admitted that he had already attached the bomb to her car at the beginning of May. But the infernal machine was not found by the defusers. They suspected that it had fallen off.
"Ex" got the car and bomb back
Wrong - because it turned out that the bomb had been in the car the whole time! For days, the Styrian woman and other people drove around with the highly explosive "luggage", unaware of the mortal danger. As the police confirmed in response to a Krone inquiry, the car was returned to her after an unsuccessful investigation. "After all, it is her property," they said.
How could explosives have been set off?
The state security investigators are unwilling to say how the bomber's DNA was finally found and how it could be matched to him. The suspected bomber was allegedly a blank slate until the crime was committed.
It is also unclear how the bombs were detonated. Did the perpetrator have a remote detonator? Or would they have reacted to vibrations? And how did he build them? Did he obtain a blueprint online? After all, the bomb that was deposited near the Kingdom Hall had mega explosive power and would have claimed many lives if it had not been defused. Many questions remain unanswered.
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