A 29-year-old California woman was reportedly given two homes worth $409,000 — for free — by the man identified as a person of interest in the Christmas Day explosion in Nashville.
The U.K.-based DailyMail.com reported Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, had signed away a $160,000 property in Nashville to the woman last month via a quit claim deed.
The woman told the news outlet she was unaware of the property transfer, her signature isn’t on the Nov. 25 transfer, the DailyMail.com reported.
“In the state of Tennessee you can deed property to someone else without their consent or their signature or anything,” the woman told the DailyMail.com
“I didn't even buy the house he just deeded it over to me without my knowledge. So this is all very weird to me, that’s about all I can say.”
Warner also transferred another home to the same woman via a quit claim deed last year, the news outlet reported. That $249,000 house had belonged to a Warner family member; he’d only been in possession of it for five months before giving it to the California woman for free, the DailyMail.com reported.
The woman used a quit claim to give the house to another person, the news outlet reported. She declined to elaborate, and told the news outlet: “I’ve been told to direct everything else to the FBI.”
FBI agents raided the $160,000 property Saturday morning in a hunt for Warner after human tissue was found at the blast site.
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