Hunt for a Serial Arsonist
Serial arsonist John Orr and what may drive people to commit arson.
Arson is a serious crime in the U.S. Over five thousand people die a year in fires. Wounds inflicted on the victims often leave physical or mental scars that never go away. It is estimated that one out of five fires are set by arsonists. But not much is known about arsonists. Some major questions that run through fire investigators minds are what motive drove the arsonist to commit the nature of his/her crime and what befit they would get out of committing such and atrocious and definitely destructive crime.
One case that stands out among the rest would be a string of mysterious fires set in Southern California. These fires took place in Los Angeles. One fire out of all these brought to attention a possible cause for alarm since the origin of the fire was not natural. Supposedly two other fires took place in the vicinity of the same fir. All three of which would have an odd origin. For instance in the fabric store DNM the fire seemed to have sprang out of nowhere and could not be put out with fire extinguisher. This was thought to have been started by an arsonist due to the odd origin but not incendiary device could be found. An incendiary device is a device or chemical that can be used to start a fire allowing the arsonist to safely get away. But inside a floral shop a couple of blocks away a fire was also started. In this fire there would be found a cigarette wrapped with matches and a rubber band inside a yellow piece of paper.
The ATF was called to assist in the case since they commanded one of the largest fire investigation groups. A firearms expert by the name of April Carol was also called into the case. Through investigation the group found that a string of possible arson cases were found throughout California. Some of these fires were first based in Fresno, then later progressed downward to Los Angeles. The interesting part about the fires was that the locations were close to freeways to provide an easy getaway also the locations were close together. The days that these fire also took place were also in the time span around fire conventions relating to new techniques and technology that could be applied to fire investigation. This then led to an investigation on a possibility of another fellow fire investigator, John Orr.
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Post CommentMiss Norma
On May 13, 2008 at 12:29 pm
Just finished reading Joseph Wambaugh’s FIRE LOVER. I was half way thru the book before I realized it was a true story; centered around my home town of Bakersfield. I was there during those hughe terrifying fires and I was very, very scared. I remember everything being covered with ashes, all my relatives and friends developed coughs from the polluted air and folks lost their jobs; because of the burned out stores.
I personally will never forget John Orr.
Tyler
On October 17, 2008 at 11:57 am
Being a firefighter in Alabama and seeing the vid. of what he did was terrifying, how can a brother firefighter that supost to protect the community and put out fires can do that. It is discusting to see.