Cybertruck bomber's haunting texts to his ex-girlfriend just days before blowing up Trump hotel as she breaks her silence: 'I feel like Batman'
Daily MailThe Colorado man who blew himself up outside the Trump International Hotel bragged to an ex-girlfriend that his 'ungodly' fast Cybertruck made him feel 'like Batman.' Matthew Livelsberger, 37, texted multiple past lovers in the days before he shot himself in the head inside a hulking Tesla Cybertruck - which then burst into flames right outside the Las Vegas hotel on New Years Day. Livelsberger had access to high-level intelligence and was part of a special forces military unit which oversaw the operations and maintenance of drones Fireworks, gas tanks and camping fuel were in the bed of the car, and were likely connected to a detonation system controlled by the driver Police were initially probing whether Livelsberger's death was a politically motivated stunt, given his choice of an Elon Musk-built truck and the Trump hotel location. Livelsberg is seen in another picture from his deployment Police found credit cards, his passport and military ID on him, but they are still referring to him as a person of interest as they await DNA confirmation Livelsberger is suspected of renting the Tesla Cybertruck in Colorado Springs, via the Turo app, and driving it across the border to Nevada on Wednesday morning - where he carried out the attack Davis, who lived with Livelsburger in Colorado Springs, told him that she knew he was cheating just six days before he self-immolated and shot himself in Las Vegas and shortly after they'd had a baby together In that job, he helped to integrate drones into the Army and ensured they were operated and maintained to a sufficient standard. He previously received a Meritorious Honor Award for work benefiting the US Embassy in Tajikistan Livelsberger was first marrried to Sara Livelsberger but they split in 2017 Jennifer Davis, the second wife of Tesla Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger, reportedly left him just days before the incident over belief that he was cheating on her shortly after they gave birth to a daughter Livelsberger was the sole fatality in the attack, and authorities largely credit Musk's hulking stainless steel truck with preventing further damage because it was able to contain much of the explosion.