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Investigators trying to determine if man forced to rob bank
Sunday, August 31, 2003 Posted: 8:02 AM EDT (1202 GMT)

ERIE, Pennsylvania (AP) -- A pizza delivery man told police he had been forced to rob a bank and asked authorities to help him minutes before a bomb strapped to his chest exploded and killed him.

On Saturday, federal agents and police in northwestern Pennsylvania were trying to solve the bizarre case of 46-year-old Brian Douglas Wells, who left to deliver a pizza to a mysterious address in a remote area about an hour before he turned up at the bank with a bomb strapped to his body.

No one else was hurt in Thursday's explosion, which happened in front of law enforcement officers as they waited for a bomb squad to arrive.

WJET-TV of Erie captured audio and video from Wells as he sat handcuffed in front of a state police cruiser. "Why is nobody trying to come get this thing off me?" he asked.

A state police spokesman confirmed Friday night that Wells had made a number of statements, including that he had been forced to rob the bank.

The tape shows Wells telling authorities someone had started a timer on his bomb under his T-shirt, and that there was little time left.

"It's going to go off," Wells said. "I'm not lying."

Erie Chief Deputy Coroner Korac Timon said Saturday the bomb appeared to have hung from Wells' neck, and that he had been told it was of a "very sophisticated construction."

FBI Special Agent Bob Rudge called the case unusual, noting that while bank robbers sometimes claim to have a bomb, few actually do.


Wells was heard asking, 'Why is nobody trying to come get this thing off me.'
While no one has been arrested or identified as a suspect, Rudge said the investigation was "going extremely well." Wells' death was being investigated as a homicide and investigators were looking into Wells' background.

Linda Payne, who owns the property where Wells lived, described him as a private, trustworthy person who liked music and cared for three cats. He was a friend of Payne's husband, who also had been a pizza delivery man, she said.

"I couldn't believe that he would rob a bank. He doesn't care that much about money," Payne said. "I think somebody lured him into that place delivering a pizza, dropped a bomb on him and sent him into the bank ... He would not have decided to do that on his own."

Wells' boss and one of the owners of Mama Mia's Pizza-Ria outside Erie, who asked that his name not be published, said Saturday he took a call Thursday for a pizza delivery but didn't recognize the address given.

He put Wells on the phone to get directions. Wells left to make the delivery and never returned, the pizzeria owner said.

The address of the delivery was a rural spot along a main drag that runs south of the city, where a gravel road leads to a television transmission tower.

According to police, Wells entered the PNC Bank branch outside Erie on Thursday afternoon and producing an "extensive note" demanding money and saying he had a bomb. Rudge would not provide any details about the note.

Wells left with an undisclosed amount of money and got into his car. Police surrounded him a short time later in a nearby parking lot, pulled him out of his car and handcuffed him, authorities said.

The bomb exploded about 40 minutes after he entered the bank.

Authorities obtained a search warrant and took evidence from Wells' home, but a state police spokesman refused to say what was taken. The evidence arrived at FBI laboratories in Washington, D.C., but Rudge could not say how long testing would take.

State police forensics teams also searched near the spot of Wells' last pizza delivery. It was not know what, if anything, they found.

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Fox news has the video - go to the home page and you'll see the link after the lead story (Pizza Man Bombing)

http://www.foxnews.com/

btw, this video does not show the man sitting there when the bomb goes off - you hear the blast, then see the body from a good distance. The worst part is seeing the guy obviously pleading with the cops to get it off, while they wait for the bomb squad. Guilty or not, it must have been hell sitting there handcuffed.
 

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thanks for the link...definitely intersted in getting to the bottom of this story...
 

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Source: Deliveryman had cane-shaped weapon
Thursday, September 4, 2003 Posted: 2:20 PM EDT

ERIE, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A cane-shaped device capable of firing like a gun was found in the possession of a Pennsylvania pizza deliveryman who was killed by a bomb clamped around his neck, a source confirmed to CNN Thursday.

The source described as "very accurate" a report in The New York Times that said the weapon was shaped like a walking cane and possibly made in a machine shop.

FBI Special Agent Ken McCabe said the weapon was found in the deliveryman's car.

Police said Brian Douglas Wells, 46, robbed a bank August 28 while wearing the bomb locked to his neck by a homemade metal collar.

After the robbery, Pennsylvania State Police stopped Wells, handcuffed him and sat him down on the ground, safely away from others. Police then called a bomb squad, but the device exploded, killing Wells, before bomb technicians arrived.

Before the blast, Wells told police he had been forced to rob the bank and asked police to help him remove the bomb.

The FBI is likely to test the weapon found in the car to see whether it was manufactured with the same tools or in the same shop as the bomb collar, according to CNN Correspondent Mike Brooks, a former Washington Metropolitan police detective who has worked closely with the FBI.

McCabe on Wednesday was reluctant to describe the weapon, saying it was "unique" and "not what people traditionally think of as a gun."

McCabe said federal, state and local investigators are trying to determine whether Wells was forced to rob the bank, as he said, or whether he planned the robbery himself or with an accomplice.

Wells carried a note for bank employees during the robbery and another that included instructions for him, police said. Both notes are being examined for any fingerprints, handwriting, hair or fiber evidence, and the FBI has said investigators have not eliminated the possibility that Wells wrote the notes himself.
 

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The FBI said, they have only heard of this type of neck bomb in Colombia. Poor Guy
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