ok, so there was gasoline… obvious that is might have been set, unless he had stored a moped or lawnmower or who knows whatever. nice yacht! he must have been behind in payments or something, a recession probably got his little toy behind the eightball.
now he’s going to truly behind the eightball! umm… or headed to the stern!
To set the record straight: The prosecutor, upon learning that his case was toast, dropped all charges. Then the insurance company paid off in full. Then Freeman sued the State Fire Marshall who failed to determine the correct cause and the idiot chemist who screwed up the identification of gasoline. There was no gasoline. The fire was caused by a faulty electrical cable. The State Fire Marshal (without admitting any wrongdoing) paid Mr. Freeman $250,000.00. Who pays a quarter million when they’ve done nothing wrong?
Well, at least he believed in truth in advertising….ha, ha, ha!
Burn a 50 ft. SeaRay! Worse than shameless!
Looks like if he had torched it with diesel fuel, he may have gotten away with it. The fool deserves a nice, long jail sentence.
AGREE! HE SHOULD BE KEEL-HAULED!!
that’s what I love about stories like this, the jokes practically write themselves.
ok, so there was gasoline… obvious that is might have been set, unless he had stored a moped or lawnmower or who knows whatever. nice yacht! he must have been behind in payments or something, a recession probably got his little toy behind the eightball.
now he’s going to truly behind the eightball! umm… or headed to the stern!
Just FYI
Unless it’s heated and/or in vapor form, diesel isn’t really all that flammable.
1. Do you speak from experience?
2. Are you in reality Arthur Freeman?
Priceless:
Freedman arson’s his vessel “Shameless”
then goes to Jail.
Don’t they have spellcheck on their computer?
“accrding”
What Company was on this boat?
1) Know a soldier who found out that normally non-flammable diesel in vapor form is very flammable the hard way
2) Nope
went it went up in flames.
To set the record straight: The prosecutor, upon learning that his case was toast, dropped all charges. Then the insurance company paid off in full. Then Freeman sued the State Fire Marshall who failed to determine the correct cause and the idiot chemist who screwed up the identification of gasoline. There was no gasoline. The fire was caused by a faulty electrical cable. The State Fire Marshal (without admitting any wrongdoing) paid Mr. Freeman $250,000.00. Who pays a quarter million when they’ve done nothing wrong?