Bank robber used an accomplice as a living bomb. There was an explosion
In the U.S. convicted robber in the bank, who blew his partner in crime - a simple pizza peddler. The scheme of this crime has plunged the police in shock.
According to the investigation, PNC bank robbery had been planned 55-year old Kenneth Barnes and his three accomplices - including a pizza peddler Wells. August 28, 2003 Wells, to the neck which was attached a bomb walked into a bank and demanded that the staff of the institution to give him everything available at that time money. Received the money (about 8,700 dollars), he got into his car and tried to escape from the scene, but was soon apprehended by the police.
Wells said that he had a bomb around his neck, and that she may at any moment to explode. Arrived at the scene reporters WJET-TV broadcaster Wells admitted that he was forced to rob a bank, attaching to his neck explosive device with the included timer. Some time later, Barnes over the radio set in motion a bomb, resulting in Wells died on the spot.
During the investigation the accused Barnes himself admitted his guilt to the crime. The main intrigue of this process was that recognize a victim in a bombing pizza peddler Brian Douglas Wells' accomplice robbed. The court concluded that Wells was trying to withdraw from the bank robbery, knowing that the bomb around his neck was present, but the accomplice was still found, according to CNN.
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