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Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

A few months later on December 7th, 1941, the Japanese attacked the Pearl Harbor military base in Honolulu, Hawaii. I'm sure we all know about that.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

A few months later on December 7th, 1941, the Japanese attacked the Pearl Harbor military base in Honolulu, Hawaii. I'm sure we all know about that.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

This effectively drew the American military into World War II. Not long after that attack on Pearl Harbor, the usual round of recipients of FP letters received a new note. Although the latest letter included the usual vague threats and, you know, claims of injustice, the sender also seemed to understand that with the entire country preoccupied with the nation's...

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

This effectively drew the American military into World War II. Not long after that attack on Pearl Harbor, the usual round of recipients of FP letters received a new note. Although the latest letter included the usual vague threats and, you know, claims of injustice, the sender also seemed to understand that with the entire country preoccupied with the nation's...

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

you know, now forceful entry into a world war, there was very little chance that he was going to get the kind of attention that he was so craving here. So he was like, you know what? I'm going to let somebody else have their moment right now. He said, I will make no more bomb units for the duration of the war. My patriotic feelings have made me decide this.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

you know, now forceful entry into a world war, there was very little chance that he was going to get the kind of attention that he was so craving here. So he was like, you know what? I'm going to let somebody else have their moment right now. He said, I will make no more bomb units for the duration of the war. My patriotic feelings have made me decide this.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

Later, I will bring the con ed to justice. They will pay for their dastardly deeds. Like, that doesn't feel very patriotic. Yeah, that feels pretty rough. It's killing your fellow man. To everyone's surprise, though, he remained true to his word. And there were no other bombs or letters from FP in the years that followed. Interesting.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

Later, I will bring the con ed to justice. They will pay for their dastardly deeds. Like, that doesn't feel very patriotic. Yeah, that feels pretty rough. It's killing your fellow man. To everyone's surprise, though, he remained true to his word. And there were no other bombs or letters from FP in the years that followed. Interesting.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

The war raged on across Europe, and the nation's attention was obviously... He was right. They were consumed by fighting. Yeah. And New York forgot kind of all about FP and his grudge against, you know... the whole Con Ed building and employees and company as a whole. But F.P., he was not giving up on this mission. He was lurking. Yeah, and he did not have any intention of being forgotten.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

The war raged on across Europe, and the nation's attention was obviously... He was right. They were consumed by fighting. Yeah. And New York forgot kind of all about FP and his grudge against, you know... the whole Con Ed building and employees and company as a whole. But F.P., he was not giving up on this mission. He was lurking. Yeah, and he did not have any intention of being forgotten.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

Just before 5.30 p.m. on the afternoon of March 29, 1951, the peak of rush hour at Grand Central Station, an explosive device detonated. Oh, no. And a cigarette urn placed outside the entrance to the Grand Central Oyster Bar. It sent sand, cigarette butts, and other debris flying in all directions.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

Just before 5.30 p.m. on the afternoon of March 29, 1951, the peak of rush hour at Grand Central Station, an explosive device detonated. Oh, no. And a cigarette urn placed outside the entrance to the Grand Central Oyster Bar. It sent sand, cigarette butts, and other debris flying in all directions.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

Despite being placed on one of the lower levels by track 27, there were no passerbys when the bomb went off. Wow. And no one was hit. That's amazing. Inside this pipe bomb, he had packed nuts and bolts in there, too.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

Despite being placed on one of the lower levels by track 27, there were no passerbys when the bomb went off. Wow. And no one was hit. That's amazing. Inside this pipe bomb, he had packed nuts and bolts in there, too.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

Which is what, like, some of these fuckers do. Like, the Boston bombing is one of the ones that obviously very much sticks out to us. They put all this, like, fucking horrific shrapnel in it to get the most damage. To do extra damage, yeah. So since the bomb had already detonated by the time the police came to Grand Central Station, there was no need for the bomb squad.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

Which is what, like, some of these fuckers do. Like, the Boston bombing is one of the ones that obviously very much sticks out to us. They put all this, like, fucking horrific shrapnel in it to get the most damage. To do extra damage, yeah. So since the bomb had already detonated by the time the police came to Grand Central Station, there was no need for the bomb squad.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

But investigators still had little evidence to work with and initially attributed the incident to boys or pranksters. Y'all. I'm sorry. I know. A pipe bomb is not pranksters.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

But investigators still had little evidence to work with and initially attributed the incident to boys or pranksters. Y'all. I'm sorry. I know. A pipe bomb is not pranksters.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

Yeah, the remains of the device were turned over to the bomb squad for analysis, but nearly a decade had passed since the bombs were discovered at the Con Ed building at this point. Wow. And this time no one recognized the pipes and their various components because it had kind of gone out of everyone's minds.

Morbid
Episode 678: The Mad Bomber of New York (Part 1)

Yeah, the remains of the device were turned over to the bomb squad for analysis, but nearly a decade had passed since the bombs were discovered at the Con Ed building at this point. Wow. And this time no one recognized the pipes and their various components because it had kind of gone out of everyone's minds.