Published on Feb 3, 2013 The call came shortly before 2pm. It was - TopicsExpress



          

Published on Feb 3, 2013 The call came shortly before 2pm. It was an order for the delivery of two small sausage and pepperoni pizzas to an address that the pizzeria owner Tony Ditomo didnt recognise. He passed the phone to one of his two delivery men, Brian Wells. Wells left the Mama Mia Pizzeria in the Pennsylvania city of Erie soon afterwards, putting the pizzas in his green Chevrolet and setting out for the address the caller had given - 8631 Peach Street. It should have been a five-minute drive. No one knows precisely what happened next, who was involved and even whether Wells had any inkling of what was about to transpire. But the call to the pizzeria that August afternoon last year set in motion a bizarre series of events that would lead to Wellss death in the most horrifying of circumstances and leave an unsettling and frightening mystery lingering over this small lakeside city. It would also add a new name to the annals of extraordinary, unsolved crimes - the Collar Bomber or, as the locals call him, the Pizza Bomber. I have heard nothing, there is nothing I can tell you, the white-haired, heavily accented Ditomo insisted one lunchtime, as he prepared pizzas in the kitchen of his restaurant. I am working with the FBI, but they do not want me to say anything. Caleb McBride Melinda Wise Dawn Osullivan Beat Tape Co-Op Ēnrique René Salmerón https://youtube/watch?v=sTWNVvPoAP4
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