Mother, 29, given TWO free homes worth $409K by 'Nashville bomber', 63, says she had no idea he signed property over to her a month ago - as feds probe if he blew himself up at AT&T building because he feared 5G is spying on Americans
On Saturday, reports surfaced that local man Anthony Quinn Warner was a person of interest in an explosion that occurred on 2nd Avenue in Nashville's downtown at 6.40am on Christmas morning
Three people were injured and severe damage was reported in the blast
Cops had been called to the area a short time before amid reports of a shooting
However, when they arrived at the scene, they discovered a parked RV playing a recording that claimed the vehicle would explode in 15 minutes
Officials now say they believe the blast was the result of a suicide bombing
The incident has led investigators on a wild chase to determine the identity of the RV's owner
Warner reportedly owned a white RV similar to the one which exploded, and federal agents were seen outside his house Saturday, removing items from the basement of the home
Authorities will swab Warner's mother to determine if he is a match to remains found at the bomb site
DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal Warner gave the $160,000 home away for free last month
Michelle Swing, a 29-year-old woman living in Los Angeles, was given the house but it is not known whether she had ever met Warner or whether she had family links to him
Swing claims she had no idea that Warner had signed over the property to her
Warner had also transfered her a nearby house worth $249,000 for free in January 2019
By Ben Ashford For Dailymail.Com In Nashville, Tennessee and Frances Mulraney For Dailymail.com
Published: 22:57 EST, 26 December 2020 | Updated: 07:14 EST, 27 December 2020
A 29-year-old mother who was given two homes worth $409,000 for free by the man identified as a person of interest in the Nashville Christmas Day bombing has said she had no knowledge of the property exchange, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.
Michelle Swing, who lives in Los Angeles, claims she was unaware Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, had signed the $160,000 Bakertown Road property raided on Saturday away to her last month via a quitclaim deed.
Swing’s signature does not appear on the November 25 transfer.
‘In the state of Tennessee you can deed property to someone else without their consent or their signature or anything,’ Swing told DailyMail.com
'I didn't even buy the house he just deeded it over to me without my knowledge. So this all very weird to me, that’s about all I can say.'
However, Warner also transfered another home on Bakertown Road to Swing via a quitclaim deed last year.
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