Men arrested for blowing up ex's house, planning to feed her daughter to python
Their alleged plot also involved shooting arrows at her house door, mailing dog poop and dead rats to scare her
Two men from Georgia were arrested for allegedly blowing up a woman's house, who is said to be an ex of one of the suspects, and planning to feed her daughter to python, Daily Beast reported.
Stephen Glosser and Caleb Kinsey were taken into custody after allegedly blowing up a woman’s home in 2023 who was able to escape along with her daughter unharmed.
According to a statement by the US Attorney's Office, between December 2022 and January 2023, Glosser and Kinsey allegedly plotted several plans to harm the victim and her daughter.
Their alleged plot involved shooting arrows at her house door, mailing dog poop and dead rats to scare her, scalping and then blowing up her house.
They also planned on releasing "a large python into the woman's home to eat the victim’s daughter".
According to Bryan County Sheriff Mark Crowe, the woman had an alleged affair with either one of the two guys.
The men found the undisclosed woman's address online and "mapped out a path" to her home.
The duo is indicted of making an "explosive device that they used to blow up the victim’s house".
The men were arrested in February 2023 from Louisiana and more than a year later have been indicted with legal charges.
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