Ryan Routh kept horse in house, exhibited other 'weird' behavior: neighbor

 

Now that alleged would-be Trump assassin Ryan Routh is in custody, the FBI and Florida police will have their hands full unraveling his planning process and what may have motivated him. 

Former NYPD investigator and security expert Patrick Brosnan told Fox News Digital that investigators will need to trawl through a litany of information in the coming weeks, including "all things cellular, online shopping; phone camera images, bank records, email correspondence, recent search engine inquiries, dating app activity, identification of any possible burner phones, footage from … city streets, UPS trucks, Amazon trucks or backup cameras, and all cell tower pings within a fixed distance."

Using this information, investigators will build Routh's profile to answer questions, according to Gene Petrino, a SWAT commander with nearly three decades in law enforcement and a master's degree in security management.

The questions are did Ryan Wesley Routh act alone, what was his motive, how did he come into possession of a firearm and how did he know where to lie in wait?

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