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Episode 3124: NASHVILLE SUICIDE BOMBER: Driven By Terrorism or Loneliness?
Episode 3124

Episode 3124: NASHVILLE SUICIDE BOMBER: Driven By Terrorism or Loneliness?

We go inside the head of Anthony Quinn Warner, whose RV exploded in downtown Nashville on Christ...

Renegade Talk Radio · Renegade Talk Radio

December 29, 202044m 4s

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Show Notes

We go inside the head of Anthony Quinn Warner, whose RV
exploded in downtown Nashville on Christmas Day, to explore
his motives, strange life, paranoia, and why he left houses to
a woman who denied ever meeting him. After a description
of what happened, you will hear it dissected to determine
which elements pointed to a Radical Islamist (or domestic)
terror attack vs. a personally motivated expression
demanding acknowledgement.

Then we put Anthony on the couch and look at his strange life
as a misfit - the early signs of which are reflected in his high
school yearbook photo. Though not unkind, he was a loner,
and likely felt especially lonely on Christmas. Indeed, the
song blaring from his RV - before it exploded - was Petula
Clark’s “Downtown”, which begins, “When you’re alone and
life if making you lonely you can always go Downtown.” It was
undoubtedly his suicide note.

You’ll hear why he may have been targeting AT&T, related to
5G conspiracy theories or more significantly in connection to
his father, and perhaps his brother and himself. And you’ll
hear about his dysfunctional family, work in IT and burglar
alarms, symptoms of paranoia and so on. Perhaps one of
the most intriguing mysteries, however, is why he left two
homes to young woman named Michelle Swing (one of which
she relinquished to his mom). Hear Dr. Carole's theory-from
day one: that Michelle was his daughter and this was his
parting gift to her, since he hadn’t been in her life. And hear
why Dr. Carole believes he was suffering from mental illness
- and was only an ‘Accidental Terrorist’.

Topics

nashvillesuicidebomberterrorismlonelinessanthonyquinnwarnerrvdowntownchristmasparanoiaradicalislamistdomesticterrorattackhighschoolyearbookphotolonersongpetulaclarkat&t5gconspiracyfatherdysfunctionalfamilyitburglaralarmss