Report: L.A. woman received two houses from Nashville bombing suspect

LOS ANGELES (CNS) - A Los Angeles entertainment executive reportedly received two houses in Tennessee free of charge from the man authorities say was responsible for the Christmas Day bombing in downtown Nashville. FBI officials said Sunday that they believe Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, was responsible for the bombing, which originated in an RV parked downtown and occurred at 6:40 a.m. Nashville time Friday morning. The blast damaged an AT&T building and interfered with cellphone service and police and hospital communications in several Southern states. They also said Warner is believed to have died in the bombing, and there was no indication that anyone else was involved in the crime. The Daily Mail reported late Saturday that a house worth $249,000 was transferred to 29-year-old Mich
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