If you would have posted pics prior to glue up, I would have predicted that failure. You pushed it too far on too many levels. Oh well that's how ya learn, and hindsight is 20/20. The kerf wasn't accurately cut, and there was a serious shuck and jive in it where it broke. The pieces were too thick, except where Patrick ground it down for brush nocks... that was way too thin and violated the grain/rings on the belly side. The bend radius was to small. You didn't leave it much choice. It HAD to break :^) He should have waited until afterwards to do that grinding.
Compare yours to mine on page 1. Since that bow, I have reduced the size of the bend radius some, but not to the degree you attempted.
Any time you kerf, you should fill the void with an appropriately sized piece... do not eliminate the lam because of radius.