According to prosecutors, a Georgian man who set out a homemade bomb at the house of a woman he potentially creeps up after unleashing a python in his residence to eat his daughter, prosecutors said he left a homemade bomb in the house. He said he left after his release.
Stephen Glosser, 38, planted an explosive device on January 13, 2023, a woman's Richmond Hill home, then planted an explosive device that killed her and feeds her daughter to Python. After that, I was handed the text. According to the US Lawyer's Office for the Southern District of Georgia.
The victim Glosser previously met on a dating app but was unrelated, was inside the house with his daughter during the heinous act, prosecutors said
“The level of malicious violence in this case is amazing and we are truly fortunate that there has been no death as a result of this horrifying crime.”
“The success of this prosecutor is credited to the outstanding investigative work of the ATF and state and local law enforcement partners.”
Prosecutors said Grosser and another man, Caleb Kinsey, had devised a plan intended to “kill, threaten, harass and hurt” the victim.
The evil plan included a series of illness acts, including: He shot an arrow into the woman's front door, released a large python into the house, ate her daughter, mailed dog poop and a dead mouse to the woman's house, smashed her home, and exploded the house.
Investigators later used internet search to find the victim's home, mapped the path to her residence, and then built an explosive device from parts purchased online.
Grosser also hired cleaning services to clean up traces of bomb residue from his home after the explosion, causing damage to the victim's home, prosecutors said.

“This incident shows the devastating impact of violent criminals who have nothing to stop to terrorize their victims,” said Bocolocca, assistant special agent in charge of the Atlanta ATF Field Office.
“Along with our law enforcement partners, ATF actively pursues and guides people who use explosive devices as tools for destruction and leads them to justice.”
Grosser pleaded guilty to another felony charge in January for stalking and using an explosive.
He will also need to pay the two victims $507,781 in compensation, prosecutors said.
There is no parole in the federal system.
Kinsey, a conspirator, was taken into custody in Louisiana on unrelated charges, prosecutors said.
He is awaiting prosecution in Georgia.



