
Paige St. John
Reporter at Los Angeles Times
Investigative reporter at the mighty Los Angeles Times.
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gazettextra.com | Paige St. John |Jenny Jarvie |Richard Winton |Rebecca Plevin
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - Long before Guy Bartkus' personal war against life ended with him the sole suspect in blowing up a fertility clinic, and himself, there was a fascination with pyrotechnics. In a stream of videos posted to a YouTube site that law enforcement officials say they believe belonged to Bartkus, only a single one fell in the genre of modern male youth: a war games video game clip. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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dailygazette.com | Paige St. John |Jenny Jarvie |Richard Winton |Rebecca Plevin
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Long before Guy Bartkus’ personal war against life ended with him the sole suspect in blowing up a fertility clinic, and himself, there was a fascination with pyrotechnics. In a stream of videos posted to a YouTube site that law enforcement officials say they believe belonged to Bartkus, only a single one fell in the genre of modern male youth: a war games video game clip. kAm%96 C6DE CF? E9C@F89 D@=:E2CJ 6IA6C:>6?ED :? 496>:DECJ[ A9JD:4D 2?5 6IA=@D:G6Di p 9J5C@86? 32==@@?
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thebrunswicknews.com | Paige St. John |Jenny Jarvie |Richard Winton |Rebecca Plevin
By Paige St. John, Jenny Jarvie, Richard Winton and Rebecca Plevin, Los Angeles Times PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - Long before Guy Bartkus' personal war against life ended with him the sole suspect in blowing up a fertility clinic, and himself, there was a fascination with pyrotechnics. In a stream of videos posted to a YouTube site that law enforcement officials say they believe belonged to Bartkus, only a single one fell in the genre of modern male youth: a war games video game clip.
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thederrick.com | Paige St. John |Jenny Jarvie |Richard Winton |Rebecca Plevin
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Long before Guy Bartkus’ personal war against life ended with him the sole suspect in blowing up a fertility clinic, and himself, there was a fascination with pyrotechnics. In a stream of videos posted to a YouTube site that law enforcement officials say they believe belonged to Bartkus, only a single one fell in the genre of modern male youth: a war games video game clip.
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latimes.com | Paige St. John |Jenny Jarvie |Richard Winton |Rebecca Plevin
Long before Guy Bartkus’ personal war against life ended with him the sole suspect in blowing up a fertility clinic, and himself, there was a fascination with pyrotechnics. In a stream of videos posted to a YouTube site that law enforcement officials say they believe belonged to Bartkus, only a single one fell in the genre of modern male youth: a war games video game clip. The rest run through solitary experiments in chemistry, physics and explosives: A hydrogen balloon is set on fire.
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