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While police waited for a bomb squad, the bomb exploded, killing Wells. Police found a gun resembling a cane in the car and a nine-page handwritten letter that included detailed instructions on what Wells was to do with the bank money and how he could unlock the collar by going through a kind of scavenger hunt, looking for clues and landmarks.
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That...is sick. Seriously, it's borderline Saw-esque (if you haven't seen the films, they are that type - play a game, if you win you live, but it will cost you.
Of course I'm not a detective, nor qualified or suitable to comment on the case, but seriously, can you imagine a "co-conspirator" willingly wearing and locking a bomb onto his neck, knowing he had to go through a serious of 'tasks' to remove it? Knowing that if he got caught, he would be blown up? Sounds fishy to me.