RE: If Your House Caught Fire, what are the Last 3 Things You'd Grab On Your Way Out?
August 18, 2017 at 3:26 pm
And it's funny the fire I was inconvenienced by was ruled arson. A pile of cardboard stored outdoors was the starting point. I'm not convinced however. The guy that lives/works there had come back not too long before the fire erupted and he was a heavy smoker. I could easily seeing him flicking his butt as he was going in and it landing near the cardboard and setting it alight. If he had been there all night, or not there at all, yeah, somebody lit it, but he gave a plausible time lapse between getting back and the fire occurring. And this wouldn't have been a 'one time thing', he'd probably flicked a butt out there hundreds of times, and that one time it lit something . . . . .
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