
Cops: Letters show man killed in car blast planned explosion
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — A man used homemade explosives to blow up a car last weekend, killing himself, his toddler son and an adult friend in a grisly murder-suicide whose planning he described in angry letters sent to police and family members, investigators said Thursday.
Jacob Schmoyer, 26, sent the letters shortly before the blast in Allentown that killed him, his 2-year-old son Jonathan “J.J.” Schmoyer, and a friend, 66-year-old David Hallman, authorities said. One letter was delivered Tuesday, the rest on Wednesday, and were dated Sept. 29, Special Agent Don Robinson of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms said.
“He was miserable,” Robinson said. “Basically, the four letters described a miserable life, he was unhappy with himself. … He admitted to a number of criminal acts, and he didn’t think it was going to get any better. There was a lot of hatred there, some directed at Mr. Hallman and some at his son.”
The crimes he admitted to included petty thefts and burglaries, Robinson said.