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The "BOMB"
DannyHaszard
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The "BOMB"
posted Wed, 25 May 2005 11:33:00 GMT
(5/25/2005)
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Forenote from Danny Haszard i put this under mental health instead of current affairs news for good reason------------------------------Accused seller claimed to have a powerful device Houston Chronicle, TX - ... He also became a religious fanatic who was kicked out of his Jehovah's Witnesses group because his views were so extreme, she said. ... May 25, 2005, 12:15AM Experts doubt superbomb would work as promisedAccused seller claimed to have a powerful deviceBy HARVEY RICE and RENEE LEECopyright 2005 Houston Chronicle
Sought a buyerCurl said chemical reactions cannot produce the speeds discussed by Grecula."If I was going to make a bomb, this would be one of the last things I would choose to do," he said about using hydrogen and chlorine gas.Grecula had asked an FBI confidential source to help him find a buyer for his bomb and also to find someone he could hire to kill his wife, Monique, who won custody of their two children, according to the FBI affidavit.Monique Grecula said she was shocked when she learned from the FBI that her husband was arrested and accused of trying to sell a bomb. She said she doesn't think he made a bomb but has no doubt that he could probably make one.She said that after the Oklahoma City bombing, he bragged to her and others that anybody could make a bomb like the one used to destroy the federal building there.Monique Grecula's boyfriend, Manuel Mireles, said Ronald Grecula is a dangerous man."We were relieved when they arrested him," said Mireles from The Woodlands home he shares with Monique Grecula. "I can't believe this guy who was a danger to us is finally perceived as dangerous. At every level he is dangerous."Mireles, who has been with Monique since she separated from her husband in 1999, said he thinks Ronald Grecula, with his engineering background, has the skill to make a bomb."I don't think he has made one, but he would try, and I think he is capable. He could easily erect a bomb," Mireles said.Monique said she met Ronald Grecula in Paris in 1989. She was a 19-year-old college student, and he was a married businessman visiting the country. She said he wooed her with his charming ways, taking her to New York and the finest restaurants. They married in 1991 after he got a divorce.She said about a year after their marriage he went through a depression. He had lost his landscaping business in Connecticut, and they moved to Florida to live in his father's house, she said.''He couldn't find a job. I think he was going through a midlife crisis," she said. ''He was more depressed and violent. He hit me several times."She said she left him in 1999 when she found out he also was hitting her son.Ronald Grecula blamed the government for his bad fortune, and he began talking constantly about the end of the world and militia, she said. He also became a religious fanatic who was kicked out of his Jehovah's Witnesses group because his views were so extreme, she said.Wife feared for her lifeShe is still legally married to Grecula. She said he was never served divorce papers because he would move to different locations.She said she has not completed the divorce because she and Mireles are in debt from the costly search to find her children whom Grecula kidnapped in 2000, taking them to Malta.She said her husband made her fear for her life. Now that he is in custody, she said she feels safer but not completely safe.Mireles said Ronald Grecula. once came at the couple with a 13-inch blade knife.He said the couple moved to The Woodlands from Pennsylvania two years ago when Ronald Grecula was released from a Malta prison, where he served time for abducting the children.Ronald Grecula returned to Pennsylvania, and the couple did not feel safe living in the same area, Mireles said. "We viewed him as a serious threat," he said.He said the couple had no contact with Ronald Grecula until two months ago when he called asking to see his children, Berenger and Emilie, now 14 and 7."He said he was in Houston, and we were floored he was that close," Mireles said.Ronald Grecula was granted a few supervised visits with the children. He later stopped coming as often, saying he was too busy because he had business in Philadelphia and England and had a friend in Dallas, Mireles said."He claimed something big was going to happen, and he was going to make a lot of money," Mireles recalled.harvey.rice@chron.com renee.lee@chron.com-----------------------Good read:The "BOMB"![]() |
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Re: The "BOMB"
posted Wed, 25 May 2005 16:26:00 GMT
(5/25/2005)
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Finally, the attempt to sell a "superbomb" did what abusing his wife and kids couldn't: getting this jerk-hole out of circulation and out of their lives.
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