cwilhelmi
22 years ago
FBI releases pictures in case of pizza deliverman who robbed bank; bomb was attached to him

JUDY LIN, Associated Press Writer
Tuesday, September 2, 2003

(09-02) 09:05 PDT ERIE, Pa. (AP) --

The FBI on Tuesday released photos of a metal collar found around the neck of a pizza deliveryman who robbed a bank and then was killed when a bomb strapped to his body exploded.

FBI Agent Bob Rudge said the bureau hopes that by releasing the photos of the collar and locking device, someone may come forward to help law enforcement solve the strange case.

Arrested Thursday after a bank robbery, Brian Douglas Wells told authorities someone had forced him to rob the bank. He told officers a bomb was attached to him, but he died when it exploded before the bomb squad could get there.

At a news conference Tuesday, Rudge showed photographs of the triple-banded metal collar he said was around Wells' neck and a lock that kept it in place. The bomb was attached to the collar, authorities said.

Police had surrounded Wells, 46, a short time after he robbed a PNC Bank branch outside Erie in northwestern Pennsylvania. Wells had gone to deliver a pizza to a mysterious address in a remote area about an hour before he turned up at the bank with the bomb strapped to his body.

When police stopped Wells, he told them about the bomb and asked why authorities weren't helping to get it off him. Police backed off and were waiting for the bomb squad when the bomb exploded. No one else was injured.

According to police and the FBI, Wells produced an "extensive" robbery note at the bank, which has been sent to handwriting experts. Rudge did not release any additional information about the note Tuesday.

Meanwhile, officials released information from an autopsy on one of Wells' co-workers, Robert Pinetti, 43, who was found dead Sunday at his home in nearby Lawrence Park Township. Authorities do not know if his death is connected with Wells' case.

Pinetti had a history of substance abuse and preliminary testing appeared to show methadone and "valium-type" drugs in his system, authorities said. There was no trauma, officials said.




http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2003/09/02/national1205EDT0568.DTL 
chipslave
22 years ago
fox news has the video of it. Kind of graphic but here is the link:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,96216,00.html 

click on the WARNING: GRAPHIC VIDEO
Robby
22 years ago
That wasn't so graphic! I watched that on TV. I expected to actually see footage of his head being blown off.

The only way you can convince me that this guy intentionally robbed that bank is if you take the F out of "Fuente" and take the F out of "way"...
sketcha
22 years ago
DrMaddVibe
22 years ago
No anchovies please.
eleltea
22 years ago
Uente, uente, uente! OK, Robby. Convinced now?
Robby
22 years ago
You didn't take the F out of way...
plabonte
22 years ago
I'll play along Robby.

"There is no F in way"
Mr.Mean
22 years ago
Oh there is a way. That dude is dead.
Robby
22 years ago
Nope, Paul got it right, there's no f'in way... I believe he was put up to it by the people who put the bomb around his neck...
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