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The bizarre exchange between reporters and the man accused of killing at least three people lasted about a minute and a half. In that brief moment, Mossburg, with a bloody bandage on his forehead, shook his head smiling, at times seemed slightly confused and stared down journalists working to uncover any clue as to a motive behind two gruesome murders in Winter Haven, Florida."I'm a prophet, not a serial killer," Mossburg said. "I'm doing what God tells me to do. Y'all will see God, and there's gonna be an angels and demons fight from God. There's a war, everybody will see."People who live next to the two innocent victims disagree. They are still in shock, trying to understand the evil that entered their community, upending their lives, they said."It's a hard thing to go through cause I had just talked to Peggy that morning and it happened later in the day," Bob Strouse said. Strouse said the two people killed inside his neighbor's home were friends of his, named Peggy and Ken. Strouse said they lived with the only person to survive the murder spree."He was frantic. We didn't believe what he was telling us right off because it sounded so far fetched you don't want to believe it, but we did," Strouse said. Strouse said his neighbor of nearly two decades, who he identified as Tom Kohl, escaped sometime around 6 p.m. Monday, banging on Strouse's door for help."It's scary, really scary to know it could've happened to anyone here," Strouse said. "You know, that evening I was getting a glass of water and I saw the light on over in the office and found out later that a lot was going on at that time. But, you look, see a light on and curtains drawn and you don't think anything about it."Sheriff Grady Judd said Mossburg is pure evil and deserves the death penalty. Judd said the man and woman were tied up, then stabbed to death. Judd said because the man fought back, Mossburg made him suffer before killing him.On Tuesday, less than 24 hours after the search for Mossburg was over, neighbors want the focus and attention to be on Kohl, the lone survivor. A man in his mid-to-late 60s who has not only survived cancer, but now also a double murder. "He seemed to be in decent spirits for what he went through," Strouse said. "You know I don't know how you are supposed to act when you go through something like that. He has no money. He has no car. He has no support, only his neighbors, who are very supportive. Donate to the 2452
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The bus driver, a 52-year-old man from Whittier, was questioned by officials at a station and voluntarily gave a blood sample, Latulippe said. The driver, whose name was not released, cooperated fully with investigators and intoxication was not believed to have been a factor in the crash. 289
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¡¡¡¡The FBI said it does not consider the incident terror-related but the theft of a commercial aircraft from a major US airport has exposed a gap in airline security.Authorities will try to piece together how a security scare of this magnitude occurred at a major airport.Experts said the crash exposed alarming holes in airport security, and is likely to prompt a major review of industry security measures."This is going to be a major learning event for the industry," CNN aviation analyst Justin Green said. "This is a really big deal."Russell managed to steal the Horizon Air turboprop from a maintenance area by himself. He was in uniform, had proper credentials and had clearance to be in secure aircraft areas, said Tilden, the airline CEO."They're credential employees. They're there to work on the airplanes. ... This is aviation in America. The doors of the airplanes are not keyed like a car. There is not an ignition key like a car. The setup in aviation in America is we secure the airfield," Tilden said.Russell appeared to have broken protocol several times. He shouldn't have been able to board the plane alone and go unnoticed. He also moved the plane by himself while protocol calls for two people to tow an aircraft."The fact he was out there by himself, towing the aircraft by himself ... then moving the tracker out of the way, so he could get on the aircraft and move. The fact that all of that happened without even being noticed by anyone on the ground service crew, that is just phenomenal to me," said CNN analyst and former FAA safety inspector David Soucie. 1582
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