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AI CEO Receives Pig's Head and Threatening Note: A Deep Dive

Law&Crime NetworkAugust 14, 202519 min39,654 views
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Disturbing Delivery to AI CEO

  • 🐷 A Las Vegas CEO, Blake Owens, who is integrating AI into real estate, received a severed pig's head in the mail.
  • ✉️ The package, delivered on July 29th, also contained a chilling handwritten note.
  • 📸 Owens shared photos of the disturbing delivery, which arrived at a family member's home via USPS.

Background on the AI CEO and His Statements

  • 💡 Blake Owens, 30, founded the AI startup Agria, named after a Roman general.
  • 🗣️ Owens has made bold public statements about AI's potential to make commercial real estate brokers obsolete.
  • 🚀 He posted on X (formerly Twitter) in July, stating that AI, specifically his tool 'Marcus,' is coming for brokers' commissions and that many are "useless middlemen."

Expert Analysis of the Threat

  • 🕵️ Retired NYPD detective Tom Smith discusses the potential for threats against AI creators as the technology advances.
  • 🚨 Smith notes that while anger over job displacement is understandable, sending threats crosses a line, especially after high-profile CEO assassinations.
  • 📬 The investigation will involve US Postal Inspectors, the FBI, and local law enforcement due to the nature of the delivery.

Clues from the Note and Investigation Steps

  • 📝 The note referred to Owens as a "Clark Kent knockoff" and stated that AI would not replace brokers, emphasizing that real estate was built by "people," not "tech guys."
  • 🐷 The note concluded with the idiom, "pigs get fat and hogs get slaughtered."
  • 🔍 Investigators will analyze fingerprints on the box and note, review surveillance footage from the post office, and potentially use handwriting analysis.
  • 📍 The sender's identity is believed to be a broker, possibly revealed by the use of "we" when referring to brokers and the sender's name on the package being "Marcus Agria."

Potential Charges and Suspect Profile

  • ⚠️ Smith describes the sender as dangerous due to the elaborate nature of the threat.
  • 📸 Police released surveillance photos of a person of interest entering a post office the day before the package was delivered.
  • ⚖️ Potential charges could include terrorist threats, mail fraud, and other federal crimes related to sending items through the mail.
  • 🤔 The classification of the incident as a "non-threat" by local police is questioned, with emphasis placed on the potential for copycat incidents and the serious ramifications of not thoroughly investigating.
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