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The death of Daniel Park​, the Washington state man accused of conspiring to bomb a fertility clinic in California, is being investigated as a suicide, according to Park's former defense attorney.
Two sources, not authorized to discuss the death, told The Times that information gathered shows Daniel Park climbed onto a ...
Indian Canyon Drive in Palm Springs. According to Essayli, Park shipped about 180 pounds of ammonium nitrate — which is “commonly used to construct homemade bombs” — to clinic bomber Guy Edward ...
Daniel Park, 32, was found unresponsive around 7:30 a.m. at the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown LA and later died at a hospital, authorities said.
A powerful car bomb aimed at a fertility clinic rocked Palm Springs. Here's what we know about who's responsible and where the investigation stands.
Prior to its removal, the website did not appear to have any footage of the bombing on it. Did Guy Bartkus act alone? A 32-year-old Washington man has been arrested in connection to the bombing.
Guy Edward Bartkus was a very troubled individual who hated his own existence. His antinatalist views meant he believed having children was a moral wrong.
Investigators believe Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, acted alone in the explosion near a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, California, on May 17.
Guy Edward Bartkus is the sole suspect in the bomb attack at a Palm Springs fertility clinic last Saturday. In the years leading up to the incident, his life was touched by family acrimony and a ...
Before the man police believe detonated a large explosive that blasted through a fertility clinic in the California desert community of Palm Springs on Saturday, people who knew Guy Edward Bartkus ...
The FBI’s insight into Bartkus’ views comes from their discovery of his writings, including a suspected manifesto, sources said.