Auntie Dee wrote:
5G had NOTHING to do with this situation! Probably, neither did this guy! Warning recording wasn't coming from the RV but from AT&T building. RV did not explode, parking spot might have been coincidence, might have been a plant to place blame on. Blast came from inside building, might have been an accident, but most likely not! Not a warning to anyone but could have been part of e******n cover-up!
The public will quite possibly NEVER know the t***h!
Anthony Quinn Warner packed his Thor Motor Coach with explosives, parked it in front of the AT&T building, played a 30 minute warning about a bomb, then played some of Petula Clark's song,
Downtown, and when the streets were clear, he detonated.
Less than a week before Christmas, Warner's neighbor, Rick Laude, saw him at his mail box and pulled over to talk. He asked Warner how his mom was doing and if Santa was gonna bring him anything good for Christmas. Warner said, "“Oh, yeah, Nashville and the world is never going to forget me.”
Warner also gave away a vehicle and told the person he gave it to that he had been diagnosed with cancer. (only an autopsy can confirm that)
Warner's deceased father worked for BellSouth, a telecommunications company that merged into AT&T. Whether this had anything to do with motive has not and may never be determined.
Apparently, Tony was just pissed off at the world and with no intention of taking anyone with him, decided to go out with a BANG.
Thing is, lots of people are obsessed with the idea that everything that happens must be explained immediately or their world gets uncomfortable. If an explanation is not forthcoming, they go looking for one. And, this is the fertile soil for conspiracy theories.