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Cybertruck bomber wife broke up with him after cheating days before explosion

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Matthew Livelsberger wife, Jennifer Davis broke up with alleged Las Vegas cybertruck bomber days before explosion over alleged cheating.
Matthew Livelsberger wife, Jennifer Davis (pictured) left him over cheating, alleged Las Vegas cybertruck bomber sent bizarre texts to ex girlfriend amid personal chaos.
Matthew Livelsberger wife, Jennifer Davis broke up with alleged Las Vegas cybertruck bomber days before explosion over alleged cheating.
Matthew Livelsberger wife, Jennifer Davis (pictured) left him over cheating, alleged Las Vegas cybertruck bomber sent bizarre texts to ex girlfriend amid personal chaos.

Matthew Livelsberger Colorado Springs wife, Jennifer Davis broke up with military man amid cheating days before Las Vegas blast along with alleged cybertruck bomber sending bizarre texts to former girlfriend, Alicia Arritt alluding to a personal crises. 

The wife of the active military serviceman suspected of having blown up a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas broke up with him just six days before Wednesday morning, New Year’s Day explosion according to law enforcement sources.

The revelation along with ‘bewildering’ texts that the Green Beret sent to an ex girlfriend days before the blast alludes to the possibility that Matthew Livelsberger, 37, may not have been acting out ‘politically’ and potentially in concert with the Bourbon st terrorist who killed 14, hours earlier in New Orleans and may have been motivated instead to take his own life in ‘dramatic fashion’ following the implosion of his own personal life.

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Motivated by personal chaos or political reasons? 

The Green Beret, who at the time of his self detonation had been on active leave had left his home in Colorado Springs on Dec. 26 after getting into an argument with his second wife, Jennifer Davis, with whom he shared a young child, about his infidelity, sources told the nypost

After leaving his home, Las Vegas police say that Livelsberger rented the Tesla vehicle through the Turo app and drove to Nevada, where he parked in front of the Trump Hotel on New Year’s Day. He then detonated explosives stashed in the truck and shot himself in the head.

One of Livelsberger’s relatives spoke to CBS News and also claimed that his wife, with whom he shares a baby daughter, had not heard from him in several days

The FBI had been looking into the possibility that the Las Vegas bombing was politically charged because it occurred outside a hotel owned by President-elect Donald Trump and inside a vehicle made by the company of Trump’s close ally Elon Musk, according to FBI officials.

‘It’s not lost on us that it happened in front of the Trump building and a Tesla vehicle was used,’ said Spencer Evans, the FBI special agent in charge.

But Livelsberger, who was an active member of the Army’s elite Special Forces, was known to be a “Rambo-type patriot” and staunch Trump supporter — and law enforcement officers are investigating if he had purposefully picked a Cybertruck to limit civilian casualties, rather than for political reasons, the sources said.’

Matthew Livelsberger ex girlfriend, Alicia Arritt
Pictured Matthew Livelsberger and ex girlfriend, Alicia Arritt whom the alleged Las Vegas cybertruck bomber had sent bizarre texts to days before New Years Day blast.

Green beret reaches out to former girlfriend with bizarre text

If he had used a normal vehicle, the explosion would have likely taken out the glass doors of the building and possibly the lobby — potentially killing innocent bystanders.

Seven people suffered minor injuries from the blast, while Livelsberger’s body was burned beyond recognition. He was identified from his passport and Army ID found inside the vehicle (which strangely had not been burned to a crisp and were visibly intact).

Equally beguiling are ‘bizarre’ texts Livelsberger had sent to his ex-girlfriend Alicia Arritt who he had dated from 2018-21 in between his first and second wife in which she shared screenshots of a conversation they had at 9am on Sunday, four days before Wednesday’s New Year blast.

She said he was ‘like a kid with a new toy’ in a series of texts shared with the Denver Gazette.

‘I rented a Tesla Cybertruck. It’s the s**t,’ read a text to Arritt.

‘I feel like Batman or halo,’ he added, seven minutes later, referring to the science fiction video game franchise.

Matthew Livelsberger first wife, Sara Liveslberger
Pictured, Matthew Livelsberger and first wife, Sara Liveslberger with friends alleging the pair had a toxic relationship.

Ever descending relationship chaos 

The ex-gal pal found it strange that Livelsberg had reached out given the years-old split. Still, she responded  to his message like she would an old friend.

‘How fast is it?’ she wrote.

‘Ungodly,’ he responded.

Livelsberger also bragged the his ex about ‘building drones’ in his new role for the military. ‘You would love it,’ he added.

Livelsberger’s relationship woes date back as early as his first marriage, to Sara Liveslberger.

A friend of Sara’s, Stacie Wilssens, said the special forces soldier was ‘bizarre and unhealthy.’ 

She said he and Sara were ‘polar opposites,’ as the wife supported Bernie Sanders while Livelsburger stood with Donald Trump.

‘Nothing ever felt stable or steady between the two of them. She was trying to get healthy, and he would mock her. He preyed on her,’ said Wilssens, who hadn’t spoken to Livelsberger in years.

Law enforcement sources revealed that Livelsberger previously served at the same military base as New Orleans terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar, who on Wednesday drove a rented truck into a crowd of New Year revelers, killing at least 14 people and wounding dozens.

Both men had also served in Afghanistan in 2009 – however officials say they have seen no evidence they were in the same providence or unit. That remains under investigation.

The timing of both army men’s ‘terrorism’ acts immediately sparked fears of a coordinated terror attack against the United States. Authorities continue to investigate.

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