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Woman gives freaky answer as to how house fires started
The Trumbull County Fire Investigation Unit is investigating the cause of the fire which began in a garage before spreading and damaging two houses in Leavittsburg, Ohio.
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During a live TV report about a garage fire in Leavittsburg, OH, a woman outs her cousin as not only an arsonist but a possible sick pervert.
Heather Tenney said she woke up at about 3:45 a.m to neighbors banging on her door and yelling for her to get out of her house. When she looked outside, she could not believe what she saw.
The blaze destroyed his valued possessions and razed sections of his Burwell Road property before it spread to two neighboring homes and another garage, according to the news channel.
“It was because of my cousin”, Heather Tenney nonchalantly told WKBN-TV. “Just to make it short, yeah, he already put him in the hospital once last month and he figured he’s gonna do something else to get back”.
‘Your cousin?’ he reiterated, only to be told: ‘He’s mad because he can’t get with me.
We are not identifying that man because no charges have been filed. Most people would be able to say that they were sleeping, but then that guy isnt exactly most people..
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Her husband may have gotten the girl, but after the suspected arson fire Dennis Tenney was left to grieve the loss of his generators and tractors, which he said were not insured.