Plot: Georgia Men Charged in Sinister Python Attack Plan

RICHMOND HILL, GEORGIA – Two men from Richmond Hill, Georgia have been federally charged in connection with a disturbing plot uncovered last year. Stephen Glosser, 37, and Caleb Kinsey, 34, were arrested in February 2023 following a series of unsettling events that unfolded involving an ex-partner of one of the men.

The sinister plan included setting off a homemade bomb at the residence of the woman one of the men had a previous relationship with. Glosser and Kinsey were indicted on multiple federal charges, ranging from the bombing incident to a plot that involved mailing dog feces, releasing a snake, and even planning to scalp the woman. Shockingly, the men had devised a scheme to introduce a large python into the victim’s home with the intention of the snake devouring her daughter.

The charges brought against Glosser and Kinsey include stalking, conspiracy to use an explosive for a felony, using an explosive to commit another felony offense, and possessing an unregistered device. Additionally, Kinsey faces additional charges for false statements during the purchase of a firearm and possession of firearms as a convicted felon.

Authorities revealed that from December 2022 to January 2023, the men kept the victim under surveillance with malicious intent. They conspired to vandalize her property by shooting arrows into her front door, sending disgusting items to her home, and ultimately, carrying out the explosion at her residence.

Following their investigation, authorities discovered that Glosser had used internet searches to pinpoint the victim’s home, while Kinsey had purchased explosive materials online to construct the bomb. This led to the destructive incident that occurred on January 13, 2023, resulting in emergency services responding to an explosion at the victim’s residence.

Bryan County Sheriff Mark Crowe described the attack as malevolent, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. Both Glosser and Kinsey are currently in custody as they await further court proceedings. If convicted, the men face significant penalties, as the charges they are facing carry potential prison sentences without eligibility for parole due to the federal nature of the charges.