Love Triangle Involving Cousins Leads to Very Redneck Arson

Love Triangle Involving Cousins Leads to Very Redneck Arson

Love Triangle Involving Cousin Leads to Very Redneck Arson

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Mark Shrayber
7/24/15 10:33am


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A news reporter speaking to the victim of a fire got an amazing schoop when he asked the woman, whose garage was set ablaze, if she had any idea about who committed the Arson and why. “I don’t want to mention no names,” the woman said before revealing that it was her cousin who did it. But the reason why? That needs to be heard straight from her mouth to be believed.

Statter 911 reports that the woman in the video, Heather Tenney of Leavittsburg, Ohio, believes her house was targeted by her cousin because she chose her husband over him. That’s right, it’s the classic tale of a lovesick cousin who just sets shit on fire when he doesn’t get his way with blood relations. And the best thing is just how casual Tenney is about the whole thing. Sure, she’s worried that her house is on fire and that her cousin did it, but she just casually reveals it like that’s a thing that happens more often than you’d think around where she lives. Like maybe that’s just the way Cousins with crushes do things in Leavittsburg, Ohio?
“it’s a long story,” Tenney told Derrick Lewis, who was covering the fire. “He already put my husband in the hospital once last month.”
That’s going to be an awkward family reunion.
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Manchester Dogs’ Home fire: At least 43 animals dead in suspected arson attack

Manchester Dogs’ Home fire: At least 43 animals dead in suspected arson attack

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Manchester dogs Home is on fire with all the dogs yelping 🙁
7:46 PM – 11 Sep 2024 Manchester, United Kingdom

More than 40 dogs have been killed in a huge blaze at a Manchester dogs’ home. A 14-year-old male has been arrested on suspicion of arson, according to Great Manchester Police. Firefighters were called to the scene around 7pm after a fire was spotted in the kennel section. Around 150 dogs were rescued, however 43 reportedly died in the blaze.
Local residents said they could hear "dogs yelping" as the fire spread. Hundreds of residents flocked to the site in Moss Brook Road with dog blankets, cages and food, with some reportedly helping to save some of the animals. More than 30 firefighters brought the blaze under control with damage caused to about a third of the kennels.

A joint investigation by Greater Manchester Police and Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service is under way as dampening down at the Home continues. Superintendent Marcus Noden said: "We are working closely with Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service to establish how this tragedy has occurred.
"We are in the very early stages of the investigation and have a young boy in custody, however we would ask if anyone was in the area and remembers seeing anything suspicious around the Dogs’ Home that they call police and tell us what they know. As a dog owner myself I understand that many people will feel angry and upset about what has happened but I would ask that they let the police carry out their investigations and not take matters into their own hands.
"We have received an overwhelming response from the public and would ask if anyone wants to help they can make donations of food or bedding to North Manchester divisional headquarters on Northampton Road in Newton Heath."

GMFRS station commander Paul Duggan said that some parts of the roof of the single-storey kennel section had collapsed and firefighters were working to ensure it was made safe before assessing the full damage. Anna Stansfield, manager of Cheshire Dogs Home, described the blaze as "soul destroying" and added all the rescued dogs would be transferred to its site in Cheshire.

She said she could not comment on the circumstances of the blaze but confirmed that four members of staff were working there at the time. Ms Stansfield said: "I cannot describe what we have seen tonight. It’s soul destroying. We are so grateful to the people of Manchester and Greater Manchester who have come to support us but we need to get the roads clear so we can get the dogs out."
Manchester & Cheshire Dogs’ Home opened in 1893 and has rehomed more than one million dogs. The registered charity is said to care for more than 7,000 stray and unwanted dogs each year and manages to rehome 95% of them. A surge in donations on its its JustGiving website took place in the wake of the blaze.
Among those donating were Dominic Hunt who wrote "Heartbreaking. I wish I could give more" and Susan and Leanne Gresty, who said: "There are no words to describe the sadness we are feeling for the poor little animals who have lost their lives and those that are suffering tonight."

Singer Jodie Prenger, a patron for Manchester & Cheshire Dogs’ Home, tweeted: " All my thoughts are with you guys. It’s broke my heart to hear such sad news."
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home said it was "incredibly saddened" to learn of the fire. A spokeswoman said: "We extend our deepest sympathies to all the staff and volunteers at the centre.
"We understand this tragic incident may have led to the loss of life of several rescue dogs. Battersea is very willing to help in any way we can over the coming days and weeks and we have attempted contact with the Manchester rescue centre to see how we can support them at this difficult time."

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Woman named ‘McBurnie’ Arrested for Arson

Woman named ‘McBurnie’ Arrested for Arson

Woman named ‘McBurnie’ Arrested for Arson

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A perfectly named Maine Woman was Arrested for Arson following a series of fires she allegedly set on New Year’s Day.
According to WCHS6, Jackie McBurnie allegedly set two fires in her apartment on Jan. 1, which left 12 people homeless. Yes, that is her actual real name, no it is not a joke written by the creators of South Park, yes we didn’t believe it either and yes we all feel terrible for laughing at "McBurnie" the arsonist. (Well, a little terrible anyway.) The Associated Press reports the charged McBurnie for one of the fires so far:

Police say [McBurnie] set fire to her apartment on New Year’s Day. The fire was extinguished with minor damage, and followed 10 hours later by a second fire that destroyed the apartment building. Police say the Arson charge stems from the first fire, but added McBurnie is likely to face an additional Arson charge for the second fire.
WCHS6 reports McBurnie will likely face additional charges stemming from the second fire at her apartment. Plus, there are reportedly more fire-related crimes McBurnie is being investigated for, emphasis ours:McBurnie was a resident at the Bartlett Street address for a few months, said the Fire Marshal’s office. She was previously a resident at an apartment at 101 Birch Street in Lewiston. A fire in September destroyed the Birch Street building and left 24 people homeless. Fire investigators said they determined the fire started on a deck outside of McBurnie’s apartment. She has not been charged or listed as a suspect in the Birch Street fire.


This is still only a close second to the Woman who had the Most Florida Name Ever, Crystal Methany, who was Arrested for firing a missile into a car. The man named Donald Popadick who was arrested for indecent exposure rounds out the top three, naturally. (Honorable mention to marijuana advocate and "fuck-it-I-quit" ex-television reporter Charlo Greene.)
Image via Lewiston Police.