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You probably first heard of the Erie Pizza Bomber Mystery on the FOX News Channel:

A 46-year old pizza deliveryman, armed with a homemade shotgun and crude bomb, robs a bank in Erie, Pennsylvania. He is quickly apprehended, but this is only where the story begins.

As he sits handcuffed on the ground, he claims the bomb was locked to his neck by an unknown assailant, an assailant who forced him to rob the bank and follow a macabre "treasure hunt" in a desperate attempt to stay alive. But before the bomb squad can arrive to defuse the device, it goes off, killing him instantly.

Then things really got strange:

More dead bodies turn up and a suspect with a Mensa IQ and a black-widow rap sheet.

For three years the FBI, ATF and state police couldn't crack this bizarre case. Now, you'll finally hear the prosecution's theory about what happened.

Was Brian Wells a victim, or part of some wild plot?

Now we have some answers, but do we really know the whole truth?

Join Geraldo Rivera this weekend as FOX News presents "Final Delivery: The Pizza Bomber Mystery."