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As a child, Guy Edward Bartkus enjoyed playing with smoke bombs and model rockets, and once managed to burn down his family ...
Investigators believe Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, acted alone in the explosion near a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, ...
Three days after an explosion believed to be intended for a fertility clinic rocked the city of Palm Springs, California, the ...
Guy Edward Bartkus, 25, detonated a car bomb that damaged the American Reproductive Centers building in Palm Springs, east of Los Angeles. His father maintains he was not a terrorist or 'anti-life.' ...
The FBI’s insight into Bartkus’ views comes from their discovery of his writings, including a suspected manifesto, sources ...
Law enforcement officials believe Bartkus posted a rambling 30-minute audio recording online, where he claimed he never gave ...
The human remains found a positive match to Guy Edward Bartkus, the suspect in the clinic attack, the FBI announced.
Guy Edward Bartkus left behind nihilistic writings that indicated anti-natalism views, according to authorities.
In the wake of a terrorist bombing that devastated a fertility clinic in California over the weekend, patients are speaking out to thank the crews who saved their embryos.
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