Absolutely. The size of the bombs in Belgium was intended to destroy the building as well as the deaths that occurred. The size of the suitcases make that argument.
I have a theory about the murderer in the white coat. He was not tethered to the trolley in the same method as the brothers. What if he expected the bomb on the trolley to explode on it's own once the other two bombs exploded? What if there was an agreement between the three for the brothers to die together and the third murderer would return to their bomb making factory and pick up the two bombs they were forced to leave behind? Then he would use them at a destination yet unrealized.
Oddly, though, there was a bomb abandoned in Paris, too. Mistake? Or purposeful?
I have a theory about the murderer in the white coat. He was not tethered to the trolley in the same method as the brothers. What if he expected the bomb on the trolley to explode on it's own once the other two bombs exploded? What if there was an agreement between the three for the brothers to die together and the third murderer would return to their bomb making factory and pick up the two bombs they were forced to leave behind? Then he would use them at a destination yet unrealized.
Oddly, though, there was a bomb abandoned in Paris, too. Mistake? Or purposeful?