It seems that Jay Partos – the only suspect in the bombing of a fatal car fell outside the fertility center in Palm Springs, California, on May 17 – has played many social media accounts as he published videos of homemade explosive devices and messages indicating his plans.
A source familiar with the investigation told ABC News that law enforcement officers are reviewing the accounts, which are believed to have been operated by Bartkus, said a source familiar with the investigation of ABC News.
On this screen, the debris covers the street in the wake of an explosion in Palm Springs, California, on May 17, 2025.
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A snapshot of YouTube, entitled “Endct Evolution”, was saved to an online archive before the channel was removed from the basic system.
The archive contains videos dating back at least six years and indicates an interest in the experience of homemade explosives and chemicals.
Several videos show what is homemade explosive tests.
Other videos have suggested an interest in radioactive materials, with titles such as “uranium ore next to Geiger Counter” and “Thorite from Thorium Mine”.
“We have finished the channels associated with the suspect,” said YouTube, when asked about the “Edgeing Evolution” account.
The channel is no longer available from Sunday.
The spokesman added that the accounts were removed to violate the policy of the platform on violent extremism.

The Federal Investigation Office identified the 25 -year -old Edward Partos from Twentynine Palms, California, in this image provided by FBI, like a car suspect on May 17, 2025, outside the fertility clinic in Palm Springs.
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One of the YouTube account on May 12 was shared to a controversial panel for suicide. The account that shared YouTube’s video there was the same name as the law enforcement belonging to Bartkus, according to a source familiar with the investigation.
On May 5, a post on this account mentioned a failed suicide attempt that includes drugs and a homemade explosive device.
On Thursday, this account was again published, in detailing the annoying plans of death by poisoning with the first carbon monoxide. In a follow -up post, the user referred to “some additional drama that might not be to say Haha.”
The suspect was identified on Sunday afternoon, such as Edward Partos, a 25 -year -old man from Twentynine Palms, who is about 50 miles from Palm Springs, according to Akil Davis, assistant director responsible for the FBI office in Los Angeles.
Davis said it was believed that Partos is the person who was found dead next to the separate car.
The fertility clinic, near the explosion, said the American reproductive centers in Palm Springs, in a statement that its employees, as well as eggs, fetuses and genital materials, were not harmed in the explosion.
Abc News’ Alex Stone contributed to this report.