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Episode 99
Some crimes are impulsive.
In December 1993, six bombs were delivered across upstate New York in less than ninety minutes. Five people were killed. One survived by pure chance. Another device failed to detonate. And one bomb was unknowingly driven around the region in the back of a courier van before police could stop it.
The victims weren’t politicians. They weren’t business rivals. They weren’t part of an organized crime war.
They were a family.
In this episode, we begin breaking down Domestic Detonation—a coordinated bombing campaign driven not by ideology or profit, but by control. According to investigators, the targets shared one connection: they were the support system of a woman trying to leave a volatile relationship.
Part 1 focuses on the human story and the investigation:
The victims and the nearly identical package bombs
How investigators realized these attacks were connected
Why one woman was spared while the rest of her family was targeted
The early suspects—and why nothing was as simple as it first appeared
The unsettling role of loyalty, manipulation, and obsession in escalating violence
We’ll also introduce the two men at the center of the case—and the red flags investigators couldn’t ignore.
In Part 2, we’ll shift into the forensic evidence:
How investigators linked the bombs
What the explosive components revealed
The confession—and the questions surrounding it
How forensic reconstruction unraveled the plot piece by piece
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Inner Sanctum Acknowledgments:
Listener discretion is advised.
Background music by Not Notoriously Coordinated
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Please follow us on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok and Youtube for the latest news on this case. You can email us at [email protected] We welcome any constructive feedback and would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating and review.
If you need a way to keep your canine contained, you can also support the show by purchasing a Pawious wireless dog fence using our affiliate link and use the code "crimetoburn" at checkout to receive 10% off. Pawious, because our dog Winston needed a radius, not a rap sheet.
Craig, Gary. “Christmas package bomber who killed 5 in New York dies in prison.” Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Updated Nov. 14, 2024.
“His mouth got him in trouble.” Associated Press, published in The Roanoke Times, Dec. 31, 1993 (Virginia Tech newspaper archive).
United States of America v. Michael T. Stevens, 83 F.3d 60 (2d Cir. 1996). Justia.
Van Biema, David. “Death on Delivery.” TIME. Jan. 10, 1994.
“A Conviction in Case of 5 Deaths by Bombs.” The New York Times. Apr. 1, 1995. (Accessed via Murderpedia; direct link not captured.)
“Jury Is Seated in Upstate Mail Bombing.” The New York Times. Mar. 7, 1995. (Accessed via Murderpedia; direct link not captured.)
Van Gelder, Lawrence. “Plea Bargain in Mail Bombings That Killed 5 Upstate.” The New York Times. Feb. 9, 1995. (Accessed via Murderpedia; direct link not captured.)
“How Detectives Caught the New York Serial Bomber.” Real Responders (YouTube). Posted Feb. 24, 2020.
“N.Y. bombing plot may have taken shape as long as year ago.” Tampa Bay Times. Published Jan. 2, 1994; updated Oct. 6, 2005.
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Episode 99
Some crimes are impulsive.
In December 1993, six bombs were delivered across upstate New York in less than ninety minutes. Five people were killed. One survived by pure chance. Another device failed to detonate. And one bomb was unknowingly driven around the region in the back of a courier van before police could stop it.
The victims weren’t politicians. They weren’t business rivals. They weren’t part of an organized crime war.
They were a family.
In this episode, we begin breaking down Domestic Detonation—a coordinated bombing campaign driven not by ideology or profit, but by control. According to investigators, the targets shared one connection: they were the support system of a woman trying to leave a volatile relationship.
Part 1 focuses on the human story and the investigation:
The victims and the nearly identical package bombs
How investigators realized these attacks were connected
Why one woman was spared while the rest of her family was targeted
The early suspects—and why nothing was as simple as it first appeared
The unsettling role of loyalty, manipulation, and obsession in escalating violence
We’ll also introduce the two men at the center of the case—and the red flags investigators couldn’t ignore.
In Part 2, we’ll shift into the forensic evidence:
How investigators linked the bombs
What the explosive components revealed
The confession—and the questions surrounding it
How forensic reconstruction unraveled the plot piece by piece
Buy Burn Boston Burn by Wayne M. Miller: https://a.co/d/ipCuGL2
Buy Bang Boom Burn by Wayne M. Miller: https://a.co/d/a2EACYf
The Crime to Burn Patreon - The Cult of Steve - is LIVE NOW! Go join and get all the unhinged you can handle. Click here to be sanctified.
Inner Sanctum Acknowledgments:
Listener discretion is advised.
Background music by Not Notoriously Coordinated
Get your Crime to Burn Merch! https://crimetoburn.myspreadshop.com
Please follow us on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok and Youtube for the latest news on this case. You can email us at [email protected] We welcome any constructive feedback and would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating and review.
If you need a way to keep your canine contained, you can also support the show by purchasing a Pawious wireless dog fence using our affiliate link and use the code "crimetoburn" at checkout to receive 10% off. Pawious, because our dog Winston needed a radius, not a rap sheet.
Craig, Gary. “Christmas package bomber who killed 5 in New York dies in prison.” Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Updated Nov. 14, 2024.
“His mouth got him in trouble.” Associated Press, published in The Roanoke Times, Dec. 31, 1993 (Virginia Tech newspaper archive).
United States of America v. Michael T. Stevens, 83 F.3d 60 (2d Cir. 1996). Justia.
Van Biema, David. “Death on Delivery.” TIME. Jan. 10, 1994.
“A Conviction in Case of 5 Deaths by Bombs.” The New York Times. Apr. 1, 1995. (Accessed via Murderpedia; direct link not captured.)
“Jury Is Seated in Upstate Mail Bombing.” The New York Times. Mar. 7, 1995. (Accessed via Murderpedia; direct link not captured.)
Van Gelder, Lawrence. “Plea Bargain in Mail Bombings That Killed 5 Upstate.” The New York Times. Feb. 9, 1995. (Accessed via Murderpedia; direct link not captured.)
“How Detectives Caught the New York Serial Bomber.” Real Responders (YouTube). Posted Feb. 24, 2020.
“N.Y. bombing plot may have taken shape as long as year ago.” Tampa Bay Times. Published Jan. 2, 1994; updated Oct. 6, 2005.

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