A Georgia man who pleaded guilty to bombing a woman's home in a bizarre plot that included conspiring to "release a large python into the victim's home to eat the victim's daughter," was sentenced to 20 years in prison, authorities announced. Stephen Glosser, 38, of Savannah, was sentenced to 240 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to stalking and use of an explosive to commit another felony offense, prosecutors in Georgia announced Thursday.
Main Idea: Stephen Glosser was sentenced to 20 years in prison for bombing a woman's home in Georgia and plotting other violent attacks against her.
Key Points:
The bombing and stalking case shows how targeted violence can terrorize households and force communities to spend more on police, courts, and victim recovery.
The prison sentence may help deter similar crimes and reassures the public that serious threats face punishment.
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Central defendant who pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 20 years in prison for bombing and stalking-related conduct.
Named co-defendant alleged to have helped build the explosive and is awaiting prosecution.
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State agency that announced the arrests of Glosser and Kinsey.
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