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You know, like I'm like I'm not a bad. Well, I'm kind of a bad guy, but I'm not a criminal.
You know, like I'm like I'm not a bad. Well, I'm kind of a bad guy, but I'm not a criminal.
You know, like I'm like I'm not a bad. Well, I'm kind of a bad guy, but I'm not a criminal.
So in late 1992 and early 1993, Keller set 76 fires causing $30 million in property damage. This was all in Seattle, Washington. Somewhat of a purist, Keller would only start fires on the outside of buildings without using accelerants. Keller would drive around aimlessly until he would see cardboard or other flammable material near a building.
So in late 1992 and early 1993, Keller set 76 fires causing $30 million in property damage. This was all in Seattle, Washington. Somewhat of a purist, Keller would only start fires on the outside of buildings without using accelerants. Keller would drive around aimlessly until he would see cardboard or other flammable material near a building.
So in late 1992 and early 1993, Keller set 76 fires causing $30 million in property damage. This was all in Seattle, Washington. Somewhat of a purist, Keller would only start fires on the outside of buildings without using accelerants. Keller would drive around aimlessly until he would see cardboard or other flammable material near a building.
Then he would say to himself, setting this fire, that's a no-brainer. And he set these fires because people were stupid for leaving the flammable material available.
Then he would say to himself, setting this fire, that's a no-brainer. And he set these fires because people were stupid for leaving the flammable material available.
Then he would say to himself, setting this fire, that's a no-brainer. And he set these fires because people were stupid for leaving the flammable material available.
Fires go. Yeah. And Seattle, it's more of a drizzle than a constant rain.
Fires go. Yeah. And Seattle, it's more of a drizzle than a constant rain.
Fires go. Yeah. And Seattle, it's more of a drizzle than a constant rain.
And when you say moist. Moist. The portrait that Keller presented to the world was one of a devout Lutheran who loved singing in the choir, loved listening to gospel music. But in private, Keller was an alcoholic pothead who actually burned down several Lutheran churches. Cool. The church burning, however, was not even close to Keller's biggest crime.
And when you say moist. Moist. The portrait that Keller presented to the world was one of a devout Lutheran who loved singing in the choir, loved listening to gospel music. But in private, Keller was an alcoholic pothead who actually burned down several Lutheran churches. Cool. The church burning, however, was not even close to Keller's biggest crime.
And when you say moist. Moist. The portrait that Keller presented to the world was one of a devout Lutheran who loved singing in the choir, loved listening to gospel music. But in private, Keller was an alcoholic pothead who actually burned down several Lutheran churches. Cool. The church burning, however, was not even close to Keller's biggest crime.
On September 22nd, 1992, Paul Keller set a retirement home on fire and killed three little old ladies named Mary, Adeline, and Bertha. After a composite, I mean, it's just the most little old lady names you can get.
On September 22nd, 1992, Paul Keller set a retirement home on fire and killed three little old ladies named Mary, Adeline, and Bertha. After a composite, I mean, it's just the most little old lady names you can get.