FBI Releases Note in Pizza Delivery Bombing
A nine-page handwritten note found in the car of a pizza deliveryman who robbed an Erie bank, then was killed by a bomb fastened around his neck, warned that he would be “destroyed” if police were notified of the plot.
The note contained detailed instructions and the warning: “Act now, think later or you will die!” The FBI released photographs of portions of the note in hopes that someone would recognize the author’s penmanship.
The note was found with Brian Wells when he died Aug. 28 while waiting for a bomb squad to defuse the device that he said had been locked around his neck.
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