The one thing people with a lot of money should never do is threaten anyone with disinheritance and keep the contents a will secret from everyone but their lawyer. And also choose their lawyer carefully. I think this is one of a few times I'm grateful for not having that kind of money.
My dad always says where there's a will there's a bunch of greedy relatives and he's going to die the American way broke so there's nothing to fight about
So a judge’s house was being sent an anonymous package and the cops didn’t find that worth inspecting?! I hope that family sued the city and police dept.!!
Actually bombings were almost an epidemic beginning in the 70's, so yes, it was a good thing to be suspicious of an anonymous package in the early 90's. It should have been taken seriously, and I'm sure there were a lot of people, including the police, who regretted it wasn't.
I've been kind of binge watching these crime shows and forensic files and there were a ton of bombings in the late 80s and especially throughout the 90s. Crime is seemingly relatively tame nowadays compared to the early 90s. It was wild then. Mostly nowadays crime is concentrated wherever "DIEversity" is.
What you need to realises anyone can send you a package to your address. That’s the point of it. It’s like if you get an unexpected bill because you forgot to pay something. It just happens.
Whoever they got to play the part of the disgruntled delivery driver who got turned away with a package acted the shit out of that role! Damn, somebody should have nominated that dude for an Oscar. 🏆
Steven was weird, he was older than us but he would go down to the creek that went through our property and blow up small bombs. I knew his brother Scott and his family from the neighborhood. They had also had a house in Pennsylvania and their grandparents lived in our neighborhood, too. The one I lived in for years as a child. Too bad Steven didn't blow himself up with his experiments before he had a chance to do what he did to his family.
Eleanor’s paranoia almost served her for once, but then she opened the box anyway. And not just the box, but the toolbox when she really would have known it wasn’t for her. I don’t get it.
Right it was nicer than most my vehicles but then again I build mine from my salvage yard for free so there's that I just can't bring myself to spend 60k on a truck but I just spent 683k on a used combine
“Everyone targeted in the bombings was related to Brenda, but it might have been coincidence.” Really?! The odds would be in the billions. Stevens. What a loser. And his friend being like “yeah, this sounds like a great idea, Mike. Totally rational.”
I’m pleased that delivery driver is over there and not here. What an idiot with a short fuse. That will be his undoing if he says anything to the wrong person
I’m don’t look up a lot of stuff I’m curious about cause I’m afraid that someday someone will say I did something and point to my Google history saying “omg she looked up the side effects of rat poison!” not caring that I might do that for my job 😅
I would never ever open a package I’m not expecting esp a dang toolbox.
It was different back then companies would randomly send things to people to try that's 1 way they got their products out there
That's easy to say now, especially (that's how you spell it by the way) after watching this. But you might have done so in, say, the 90's.
That man using with the rake is smart.
Rest in peace to the victims, condolences to the family. 🕊️
Such evil.
Totally agree with you
The one thing people with a lot of money should never do is threaten anyone with disinheritance and keep the contents a will secret from everyone but their lawyer. And also choose their lawyer carefully. I think this is one of a few times I'm grateful for not having that kind of money.
I agree. Unless I win the lottery, which I never buy, that won’t be my problem.
My dad always says where there's a will there's a bunch of greedy relatives and he's going to die the American way broke so there's nothing to fight about
So a judge’s house was being sent an anonymous package and the cops didn’t find that worth inspecting?! I hope that family sued the city and police dept.!!
Back then no it wasn't suspicious and people didn't sue over everything
Actually bombings were almost an epidemic beginning in the 70's, so yes, it was a good thing to be suspicious of an anonymous package in the early 90's. It should have been taken seriously, and I'm sure there were a lot of people, including the police, who regretted it wasn't.
I've been kind of binge watching these crime shows and forensic files and there were a ton of bombings in the late 80s and especially throughout the 90s. Crime is seemingly relatively tame nowadays compared to the early 90s. It was wild then. Mostly nowadays crime is concentrated wherever "DIEversity" is.
What you need to realises anyone can send you a package to your address. That’s the point of it. It’s like if you get an unexpected bill because you forgot to pay something. It just happens.
To target her relatives, and with BOMBS!.. Holy cräp!
Domestic violence at its worst.
She's insane and must be out of her mind. Only narcissistic people will try to harm others for their own benefit.
I get Stevens motive, as stupid as it was. But I don’t get Figly’s motive. Did he just want to be Steven’s stooge?
Probably made him feel important, like a secret agent.The old 'Bond, James Bond' syndrome.
He may or may not have had some experience or knowledge around the subject, which meant he wanted to share it
I am a pure bred rochesterian and this is scary shit, this was a few years before I was born in August 2000
10:37 the Rake is your friend, not an evil cryptid
I love that part, smart man.
This documentary is like watching a corporate training video from the 90’s. So painful.
Its great for sleeping 😂
😂😂😂😂
Whoever they got to play the part of the disgruntled delivery driver who got turned away with a package acted the shit out of that role! Damn, somebody should have nominated that dude for an Oscar. 🏆
Coward is definitely the right word 👍
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Doing anything criminal takes balls. You have an anxiety attack meeting the mailman fukk outta here
Not always in this case it was been other times it is actually a creative way of problems solving to places you can’t get direct access to a person
Steven was weird, he was older than us but he would go down to the creek that went through our property and blow up small bombs. I knew his brother Scott and his family from the neighborhood. They had also had a house in Pennsylvania and their grandparents lived in our neighborhood, too. The one I lived in for years as a child. Too bad Steven didn't blow himself up with his experiments before he had a chance to do what he did to his family.
This documentary is awesome, I loved the look at the ATF training scenarios.
Eleanor’s paranoia almost served her for once, but then she opened the box anyway. And not just the box, but the toolbox when she really would have known it wasn’t for her. I don’t get it.
It should of been a crime to blow up that Cutlass.
Right it was nicer than most my vehicles but then again I build mine from my salvage yard for free so there's that I just can't bring myself to spend 60k on a truck but I just spent 683k on a used combine
“Everyone targeted in the bombings was related to Brenda, but it might have been coincidence.” Really?! The odds would be in the billions. Stevens. What a loser. And his friend being like “yeah, this sounds like a great idea, Mike. Totally rational.”
I’m pleased that delivery driver is over there and not here. What an idiot with a short fuse. That will be his undoing if he says anything to the wrong person
Well researched
I'm not close to my family & I wouldn't do to them what Steve Benson did - not for all the money in the world.
I just left and changed my name f@ck my biological family I found a better 1
In 2015, Stephen Benson ended up being shanked and killed by another inmate at the prison he was in.
Bad luck for the public that with all the security cameras on J6 that they haven't "found" the bomber - as yet...
I’m don’t look up a lot of stuff I’m curious about cause I’m afraid that someday someone will say I did something and point to my Google history saying “omg she looked up the side effects of rat poison!” not caring that I might do that for my job 😅
😂🤣 6:46
😂😂😂😂
“Don’t touch it, it could be a bomb”
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