From the Chicago Sun-Times:
A pipe bomb was delivered to the investment firm of Perkins, Wolf, McDonnell & Co. on S. Wacker Drive last week accompanied by a letter directing them to invest in various stocks.
It gets better. He's not just trying to move certain stocks, he has a very interesting goal price in mind:
In 2005, The Bishop started sending anonymous, threatening letters to financial services companies in the Midwest demanding the targeted companies take action to move specific stocks to a predetermined price, often $6.66, the report said. The letters were signed "The Bishop."
The devices he sent weren't equipped with triggers, which makes sense: if it really did blow up, ya couldn't read the memo on which stocks to purchase. If this individual is captured, it should be interesting to hear their background and personality profile.
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