Jim Blanning, Man Sought In Colorado Bank Bomb Threats, Found Dead

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KRISTEN WYATT | January 1, 2009 11:20 PM EST | AP

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Federal agents and members of the bomb squad from the Grand Junction, Colo., search a Jeep Cherokee owned by a suspect in two bomb threats in Aspen, Colo., on Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008, early on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009, after the vehicle was found just outside the tiny resort town in the Colorado mountains. The suspect, 72-year-old Jim Blanning, was found dead in the vehicle following the bank robbery and extortion attempts. (AP Photo/Aspen Daily News, Zach Ornitz)

ASPEN, Colo. — A one-time resident of this city who had been bitter over its transformation into a playground for the rich left four gift-wrapped bombs downtown in a bank-robbery attempt, turning New Year's Eve celebrations into a mass evacuation, police said Thursday.

The dangerous bombs were made of gasoline and cell phone parts and came with notes warning of "mass death." The 72-year-old man suspected of placing them in two banks and in an alleyway on Wednesday shot and killed himself a short time later, police said.

The body of James Chester Blanning, who grew up in Aspen and lived in Denver since 2003, was found Thursday, police said.

Blanning walked into two Aspen banks about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday and left packages wrapped in holiday paper along with notes saying the boxes contained bombs, police said. The notes threatened "mass death," demanded $60,000 cash and included criticisms of President George W. Bush, Assistant Aspen Police Chief Bill Linn said at a news conference.

Blanning's notes said he was targeting four banks, police said, but only two _ a Wells Fargo Bank and a nearby Vectra Bank _ received the packages.

Later, police found two similar packages atop a black sled in a downtown alley. Linn said the bombs were dangerous, containing plastic bladders of gasoline, but he did not say how sophisticated they were.

"We believe the suspect abandoned his plan halfway through," said Linn, who said Blanning's notes didn't name the other two banks he planned to target.

The threats prompted police to clear nearly all of downtown Aspen _ 16 blocks that otherwise would have been filled with tens of thousands of New Year's revelers. The town's holiday fireworks were rescheduled for Thursday night.

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Aspen restaurants and high-end stores tried to recapture the holiday spirit Thursday, but revelers numbered in the hundreds, not the thousands.

"Usually, it's a mad house in here _ everybody's making money, everybody's having fun," said Chip Blake, manager of Bad Billy's bar in downtown Aspen.

Bad Billy's was lively, but several tables were empty and workers said they'd never make back what they lost on New Year's Eve.

Linn said police bomb squads detonated the bombs once the area was cleared, and that one of the packages created a fireball outside a Wells Fargo bank when police detonated it. No one was injured.

The Aspen Times reported that Blanning left a typewritten note at the newspaper's offices Wednesday evening. The profanity-laced note, which appeared to match those Blanning left at banks, said "Aspen will pay a horrible price in blood" if his demands were not met.

On the outside of the envelope containing the note was Blanning's handwritten "last will and testament," which left three Denver properties to two men. He gave no motive, but wrote, "I was and am a good man."

The note also said a fifth bomb was "hidden in a high end watering hole." Linn said Aspen bars had been searched but that no additional bomb was discovered.

Blanning was found dead alone in his Jeep Cherokee east of Aspen early Thursday, Linn said. In the car police found a rifle and a handgun they believe Blanning used to kill himself.

Police had released Blanning's name and picture before finding his body; he had been spotted on a surveillance tape from one of the banks. Linn said Blanning was well-known to police and that the Pitkin County sheriff remembered him from a 1994 suicide threat.

According to newspaper accounts, Blanning climbed atop the county courthouse with a noose that year and threatened suicide. Blanning was talked off the courthouse after seven hours; he told reporters afterward that he was protesting the "elitists" of Aspen and was angry about a 1990s Colorado Supreme Court ruling about a mining claim.

Aspen residents recalled Blanning as an eccentric who grew up fascinated by Aspen's past as a silver mining town. People who knew Blanning say he became disenchanted with his hometown as it became an increasingly exclusive destination for the wealthy.

Mary Eshbaugh Hayes, who writes a weekly society column for The Aspen Times, knew Blanning as a boy in the 1950s and once employed him as a driver for her trucking company in the 1960s. Hayes recalls firing Blanning, a noted skier in high school, because he was unreliable.

"He was a very good skier, but he didn't really fit into the new Aspen," Hayes said Thursday.

Blanning said in his handwritten note that he had spent time in prison. Linn said he had been convicted in a land scheme, but further details weren't immediately available.

ASPEN, Colo. — A one-time resident of this city who had been bitter over its transformation into a playground for the rich left four gift-wrapped bombs downtown in a bank-robbery attempt, turnin...
ASPEN, Colo. — A one-time resident of this city who had been bitter over its transformation into a playground for the rich left four gift-wrapped bombs downtown in a bank-robbery attempt, turnin...
 
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- rroy I'm a Fan of rroy permalink

Poor confused old guy!Well now his troubles are over.
However,compared to my age,he's just a kid! I have some empathy for him though,having first skied Aspen in March of 1953. Who knows,I may have come across him in the uncounted number of times I've skied there since.
Aspen is very contageous with it's laid back life style! It is also very enticing with it's infused airs of the era of the ski bums,bohemians,wild west wilderness, and cowboys. The most enticing of all is the fact that when you're skiing The Face of Bell,Gentlemen's Ridge or Copper Cut Off,or boarding the gondola at the base of Little Nell,every one is Equal!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 AM on 01/02/2009
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This is happening more and more often.

People are cracking, and it's obvious where their anger is directed. He made a statement in the largest way he could.

This is, by the way, not too different than what other countries where the poor seeking a better life (after death for terrorists) do. Education and bettering conditions in these countries would stop terrorism, because people who have a life worth living, aren't desperate to reach Nirvana and don't have such anger and hatred towards others.

Since we are striving to become more like those countries and create desperate and paltry conditions for the Americans who are not wealthy, we will see more of it here as well.

And by the way, flaunting the enabling of government/corporation in our face, just REALLY hasn't helped boost morale one bit. It's now clearer than ever, who's getting the boats off the titanic, and who is going to be left to sink. People aren't happy about this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 AM on 01/02/2009

I do believe that suicide bombers (and I count this as that) are what happens when the disparity between the rich and the poor becomes too great.

I do not know enough about this individual to say that he was thus motivated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 AM on 01/02/2009

He sounds like some of these self interest groups by blo*wing up or destroying anyone who he can't tolerate or has a different opinion than his. The anti-*abo*rtio*nists; Tim McVeigh, the Unab*om*ber; PETA and other cowards.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 AM on 01/02/2009
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Why do you categorize all these people all in the same sentence, and as cowards?

Although I agree that the anti-abortionists are a rather radical and insensible bunch ... but PETA isn't killing anyone. I don't know why they get a bad rap. They try to raise awareness, and a for a group that most don't care about. We're busy eating animals and enjoying the fruits of them--the meat, the fur, the animal experimentation (often needless) ... and so it's inconvenient to admit they have a life worth living. I agree we should not allow them to breed so in the first place, but once alive, they deserve fair and kind treatment.

So if you stopped to think about it, they're not a bunch of cells (a fetus). HUff had a link a few days ago to some very heart-warming videos showing how intelligent/loving animals are.

Take the bad rap off PETA., Besides it's ALF (animal liberation front) that does the animal rescues and trashes labs, and I don't even disagree with THEM. In the end, they save taxpayers money off bogus medical experiments that never should have been funded with way too many $$$. Trust me, it's another scam on the American people more times than not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:47 AM on 01/02/2009

so you support terrorism... because if you support the destruction of private property, even if based only on your own self-righteous, bent, inane, psychotic belief that somehow using animals in experimentation to help humans survive disease is wrong, you support terrorism.

everything is a 'scam' in the mind of a conspiracy theorist. you can't PROVE it is, but you KNOW it, right? i eat animals because i have incisor teeth. if you have a problem with the rest of us eating meat, then take it up with mother nature. leave the rest of us alone.

PETA gets a 'bad rap' because their supporters throw paint and other things on people. i challenge you to do so to my girlfriend or me. you wouldn't run very far. and you'd know exactly what it feels like to have your rights violated when i physically return the favor that you perpetrated upon my body.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:20 AM on 01/03/2009

I wonder if Aspen can qualify for TARP Bailout money??

Aspen could become a popular target for more of these events with our country heading into the Great Depression number 2. Maybe the transient towns people will start to understand now what the definition of "trickle down" was suppose to mean back in the day before they kept it all for themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 AM on 01/02/2009

'The 72-year-old man suspected of placing them in two banks and in an alleyway on Wednesday shot and killed himself a short time later, police said.'

>Problem solved.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 AM on 01/02/2009

Fortunately nothing major occurred and the perpetrator is no longer with us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 01/01/2009
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I lived in Aspen in the 70's for a few years. The rich ruined what was once a great town. Even then we lived 6 to a three bedroom apartment so we could afford to eat on instructor wages. Skiing was great, rich scumbags weren't. IMHO

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:43 PM on 01/01/2009

I wish all criminals decided to shoot themselves, it would save billions of tax payer money used for the trial and incarceration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 01/01/2009
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What a shining piece of humanity you must be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 PM on 01/01/2009

oh, waaaaaahhhh. the world is better off tonight without the guy who cashed in his chips. stand on ideology if you wish, but you wouldn't want this former human hanging around YOUR family, would you?

you're oh-so arrogant up there on that pedestal, aren't you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 AM on 01/02/2009
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Unfortunately, it would wipe out much of the population. Criminals include minors (not juveniles) in possession of alcohol, pot smokers, petty thieves, young guys who punch somebody in the jaw, college kids who borrow a roomate's car without permission, people who use obscene and threatening language, adulterers, and many other minor offenses that never get reported to the police.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 AM on 01/02/2009
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Wow I'd die like.. 4 times over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:27 AM on 01/02/2009

Blanning used bolt cutters to break through our gate and trespass with his henchmen.
he also threatened my uncle Red Rowland.
a sad ending for a troubled soul.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:21 PM on 01/01/2009

My father grew up in Aspen - in fact, my name "smuggerdurant" is the name of the old silver mine where my great grandfather used to work. Yes, Aspen has been taken over by rich people - but this happened in the early 70s. There have been some benefits to the resort boom to the local area (lots of jobs, a solid real estate market), but just as many unfortunate side effects (Aspen has all the character of Beverly Hills, for example).

This looks like another example of someone blaming someone else (in this case, a whole town) for the sorry mess he made out of his life.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 01/01/2009
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"sorry mess he made out of his life" - something, no doubt, you fear might happen to you?

I only say that because you seem to be able to see it and pass judgment on it without a trace of empathy: cold and dismissive.

Well kudos to you for your keen diagnostic skills and uncanny insight into human nature. Just by reading a stupid news clip you have such penetrating insight into a man's life.

Sort of the same way I can read your stupid posting and do the same thing. Hmmm - how about that?

Seriously, just kidding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 01/01/2009

If you place bombs around a town and then kill yourself, I'd say you're telegraphing that your life is a "sorry mess". Actually, I do have empathy for that person - he must have been very troubled to do something like that. My family includes some of those locals who were negatively affected by what's happened in Aspen over the last 30 years, but we aren't exactly taking it out on the town. What exactly are you so angry about?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:33 PM on 01/01/2009

Well, the salient fact reported was that he expressed unhappiness with the character of the town and planted bombs which could've killed anyone who happened to be in the area when they went off: rich skiers, bank personnel, security guards, janitorial crew, children happening by.

So yeah, I don't think it's a stretch to say he made a "sorry mess out of his life." That's actually a lot kinder than I would've been.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 PM on 01/01/2009
- gifu I'm a Fan of gifu permalink

The place is rotten. Beautiful, but just rotten. The Roaring Fork Valley is just stunningly beautiful. Why it has to attract and cater to the gaudiest, most craven, east coast shysters, is an American tragedy. The further you go past El Jebel, the greasier you feel......and not just because of the steak and eggs at Breakfast in America......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 AM on 01/02/2009

Maybe he lost his money with Madoff?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 01/01/2009

Kudos to the Aspen Police, who managed this crisis extremely well.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:26 PM on 01/01/2009

This unhappy man's disturbed behavior was noticed only because it happened in Aspen. Ski towns in the West like Aspen, Vail, Sun Valley and Telluride have a lot of unhappy long time locals who didn't cash in or benefit from the bonanza influx of the super wealthy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:45 PM on 01/01/2009
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What's mind-blowing to me is the outpouring of empathy and declarations of misguided humanity (complete with violins) when someone white (or asian) does something like this. If he were black or latino, this would be at the top of the page and filled with 340+ comments of rac.ially vitriolic comments calling for the elimination or exile of anyone that looks like him. ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 01/01/2009
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Believe it or not, not all "long time locals" want to "cash in" on what you call a bonanza. Many of them simply want their green, quiet, pretty little town the way it was instead of invaded by the filthy rich which is always followed by sky-rocketing housing costs, elimination of mom and pop small business operations, and glitzing up of the environment until there is nothing left of the character of the town they grew up in but noise and plastic people....believe it or not.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 01/01/2009
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A permanent end to a dangerous situation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 01/01/2009
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