Nashville RV Bomber – Human Remains, Telecom Knock Outs, and Google Maps?

by
Steve MacDonald

The investigation into the RV bomb that included a recorded message warning people to evacuate before detonation continues. The FBI was searching a property in a nearby suburb where, for some time, an identical RV was parked and visible on Google Maps.


Related: RV in Nashville Broadcasts Recorded Warning to Evacuate Area Before it Explodes Christmas Morning


Federal agents could be seen looking around the property, searching the home and the backyard. A Google Maps image had shown a similar recreational vehicle parked in the backyard when the photo was captured in May 2019; an AP reporter at the scene did not see the vehicle at the property in the late afternoon Saturday.

Separately, the Federal Emergency Management Agency said in a report Saturday that tissue samples found at the scene were determined to be human remains. Officials said they were working vigorously to identify whom the remains belong to.

I theorized that this could all be some weird prequel or something as simple as a distraction, but what if it was a convoluted effort to dispose of a dead body?

There’s actually no working theory, and no one seems prepared to suggest the plan was to take out telecom services in the area, but it’s a possibility.

The building contained a telephone exchange, with network equipment in it — but the company has declined to say exactly how many people have been impacted.

Asked whether the AT&T building could have been a possible target, Korneski said, “We’re looking at every possible motive that could be involved.

Many pieces and no answers yet, but hey, they have a person of interest after one day, and that’s something. As one reader noted, if we’re lucky, we’ll learn more than we did about the Vegas Shooting.

I think we’ve actually passed that threshold already.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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