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Now, as it happened on the night of his second murder by fire, Peter's preteen fingers began to tingle as he walked by the house of a 72-year-old hermit with gangrenous legs named Arthur Smith, who had no relation whatsoever to Peter Dinsdale. Now, are we sure that's not Smythe? I think it's Smith.
Now, as it happened on the night of his second murder by fire, Peter's preteen fingers began to tingle as he walked by the house of a 72-year-old hermit with gangrenous legs named Arthur Smith, who had no relation whatsoever to Peter Dinsdale. Now, are we sure that's not Smythe? I think it's Smith.
Now, as it happened on the night of his second murder by fire, Peter's preteen fingers began to tingle as he walked by the house of a 72-year-old hermit with gangrenous legs named Arthur Smith, who had no relation whatsoever to Peter Dinsdale. Now, are we sure that's not Smythe? I think it's Smith.
Yeah, British Smith. Yeah, it's the Old British Spelling. Not smelling, spelling. Old British Smelling is an entirely different show.
Yeah, British Smith. Yeah, it's the Old British Spelling. Not smelling, spelling. Old British Smelling is an entirely different show.
Yeah, British Smith. Yeah, it's the Old British Spelling. Not smelling, spelling. Old British Smelling is an entirely different show.
Yep. Even so, Dinsdale climbed in through the window, covered the room where Arthur was sleeping in paraffin oil, and set the old man on fire before leaving through the front door. The investigation, however, deemed a faulty oil heater as the cause of the fatal fire.
Yep. Even so, Dinsdale climbed in through the window, covered the room where Arthur was sleeping in paraffin oil, and set the old man on fire before leaving through the front door. The investigation, however, deemed a faulty oil heater as the cause of the fatal fire.
Yep. Even so, Dinsdale climbed in through the window, covered the room where Arthur was sleeping in paraffin oil, and set the old man on fire before leaving through the front door. The investigation, however, deemed a faulty oil heater as the cause of the fatal fire.
About two weeks after the Smith fire, Peter broke into the home of a man named David Brewer and lit his house on fire while Brewer was in the bathroom.
About two weeks after the Smith fire, Peter broke into the home of a man named David Brewer and lit his house on fire while Brewer was in the bathroom.
About two weeks after the Smith fire, Peter broke into the home of a man named David Brewer and lit his house on fire while Brewer was in the bathroom.
When Brewer returned to his living room, the flames were already large enough to catch his clothes on fire. He ran outside screaming and subsequently died from his burns. But the fire was blamed on Brewer drying his clothes too close to the fireplace.
When Brewer returned to his living room, the flames were already large enough to catch his clothes on fire. He ran outside screaming and subsequently died from his burns. But the fire was blamed on Brewer drying his clothes too close to the fireplace.
When Brewer returned to his living room, the flames were already large enough to catch his clothes on fire. He ran outside screaming and subsequently died from his burns. But the fire was blamed on Brewer drying his clothes too close to the fireplace.
In this case, however, Brewer and Dinsdale did have a connection. Prior to the fire, Dinsdale, who was just 13 at the time, he had put himself in the middle of an argument between Brewer and a neighborhood boy who kept pet pigeons. For some reason, Peter offered to kill the boy's pigeons by supposed to end the argument.
In this case, however, Brewer and Dinsdale did have a connection. Prior to the fire, Dinsdale, who was just 13 at the time, he had put himself in the middle of an argument between Brewer and a neighborhood boy who kept pet pigeons. For some reason, Peter offered to kill the boy's pigeons by supposed to end the argument.