
In another bedroom that was kept locked, investigators found a network of seven computers. They did find his wedding ring and his cell phone on a bedroom dresser, which raised a red flag, as people typically keep such personal items on them. The family was gearing up for a move.Īt Young’s home agents discovered no more explosive devices.

She said that he had gotten a new job setting up a broadband network for a company based in Nicaragua. Young’s wife, who was with her son in South Carolina at the time of the blast, was stunned by news of her husband’s death. Friends told investigators that Young was “living a good life.” He worked in the computer field and appeared to be successful.

Young lived outside the city in Franklin, Tennessee with his wife and son. These details, when put together like pieces of a puzzle, could help lead officials to the reason behind the bombing. None were found, and the area was secured.Īs agents worked the case, they did a detailed background investigation into Young to determine what he was like, if he owed anyone money, and whether he was politically active. “It was reasonably obvious it was some sort of intentional bombing,” Marvin Norman, a retired bomb squad member of the Nashville Police Dept, explained to producers.Īided by bomb-sniffing dogs, investigators searched for other explosive devices on the hotel property. “A strong pungent odor … that resembled nitroglycerin” hung in the air at the scene, Rick Pace, a retired bomb squad member of the Nashville Police Dept., told “Accident, Suicide or Murder,” airing Saturdays at 7/6c on Oxygen. in a parking lot a half-mile from the sprawling resort’s main entrance, they considered various scenarios: Terrorism, murder, and suicide.
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The lone victim of the blast, who had been catapulted from the mangled SUV and whose charred license was found near the wreckage, was identified as 43-year-old William Young.Īs authorities investigated the blast that occurred around 10:30 p.m. The victims were reportedly the man's son and his girlfriend.A car bombing outside the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville on Jleft one man dead and and federal investigators facing a strange mystery.

As KTVU reported, police later apprehended the suspect, a 34-year-old man, at a train station in Redwood City. Just a day and a half earlier, on Saturday night, the bodies of a 30-year-old woman and a 15-year-old boy were found in an Antioch apartment after police were called to do a welfare check. The death is being investigated as a homicide, and this is Antioch's fourth possible homicide of the year. Nearby residents were also being told to remain in their homes. Update: Antioch Police Officer Darryl Saffold tells the Chronicle that the man is believed to have died from injuries due to the detonation of an "improved explosive device." No other devices were found at the scene.Ĭlasses at Antioch Middle School, which is near the high school, were also canceled Monday due to the incident, as KRON4 reports. As KTVU reports, ATF agents from Walnut Creek were called in after the body of a deceased 50-year-old man was discovered on the 1700 block of F Street with wires either sticking out of it, or wires near it.Īlso, the body had suffered "severe trauma," but no gun casings were found, and the cause of death is reportedly not clear. A bizarre incident unfolded Monday morning in Antioch, less than 48 hours after a double murder in the East Bay city.Ĭlasses were canceled at Live Oak High School in Antioch on Monday morning and police, bomb squad officers, and ATF agents surrounded an area by the school after a body was found under strange circumstances.
