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Yeah, and there's all kinds of people sneaking in your house to try to fuck your wife. It's not just firefighters.
Yeah, and there's all kinds of people sneaking in your house to try to fuck your wife. It's not just firefighters.
He's only gay for men in uniform. Typically, firefighter arsonists are white guys with one of two problems. One, they might have a hero syndrome in which they intentionally create situations in which they can be the savior. Fighter-fighter arsonists, however, can also be in that small percentage of pyromaniacs who get sexual gratification from starting and or containing fires.
He's only gay for men in uniform. Typically, firefighter arsonists are white guys with one of two problems. One, they might have a hero syndrome in which they intentionally create situations in which they can be the savior. Fighter-fighter arsonists, however, can also be in that small percentage of pyromaniacs who get sexual gratification from starting and or containing fires.
He's only gay for men in uniform. Typically, firefighter arsonists are white guys with one of two problems. One, they might have a hero syndrome in which they intentionally create situations in which they can be the savior. Fighter-fighter arsonists, however, can also be in that small percentage of pyromaniacs who get sexual gratification from starting and or containing fires.
But while most firefighter pyros are men, one of the most consequential in recent history was a woman that was in the firefighting game. In 2002, a Forest Service worker and fire spotter named Terry Barton admitted to intentionally starting a fire at a campground in Colorado solely for the attention.
But while most firefighter pyros are men, one of the most consequential in recent history was a woman that was in the firefighting game. In 2002, a Forest Service worker and fire spotter named Terry Barton admitted to intentionally starting a fire at a campground in Colorado solely for the attention.
But while most firefighter pyros are men, one of the most consequential in recent history was a woman that was in the firefighting game. In 2002, a Forest Service worker and fire spotter named Terry Barton admitted to intentionally starting a fire at a campground in Colorado solely for the attention.
As a consequence, 138,000 acres of land were burned, 113 homes were destroyed, and five firefighters died during what became the largest wildfire in Colorado history. For her part, Terry Barton was sentenced to 18 years in prison, but was released after just six.
As a consequence, 138,000 acres of land were burned, 113 homes were destroyed, and five firefighters died during what became the largest wildfire in Colorado history. For her part, Terry Barton was sentenced to 18 years in prison, but was released after just six.
As a consequence, 138,000 acres of land were burned, 113 homes were destroyed, and five firefighters died during what became the largest wildfire in Colorado history. For her part, Terry Barton was sentenced to 18 years in prison, but was released after just six.
But before we get into the very human pyromaniacs, Henry has requested that we cover one of history's only alleged bovine fire starters.
But before we get into the very human pyromaniacs, Henry has requested that we cover one of history's only alleged bovine fire starters.
But before we get into the very human pyromaniacs, Henry has requested that we cover one of history's only alleged bovine fire starters.
This, briefly, is the story of the infamous cow owned by Catherine O'Leary, the cow that supposedly started the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
This, briefly, is the story of the infamous cow owned by Catherine O'Leary, the cow that supposedly started the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
This, briefly, is the story of the infamous cow owned by Catherine O'Leary, the cow that supposedly started the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
Now the legend is that Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked over a kerosene lantern which set her barn on fire, and that fire spread across Chicago, where it destroyed over 17,000 structures and killed somewhere around 300 people. Records are spotty. The cow, however, may not be at fault here. What the fuck? While the cow very well may have been involved, Chicago was going to burn eventually no matter what.
Now the legend is that Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked over a kerosene lantern which set her barn on fire, and that fire spread across Chicago, where it destroyed over 17,000 structures and killed somewhere around 300 people. Records are spotty. The cow, however, may not be at fault here. What the fuck? While the cow very well may have been involved, Chicago was going to burn eventually no matter what.
Now the legend is that Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked over a kerosene lantern which set her barn on fire, and that fire spread across Chicago, where it destroyed over 17,000 structures and killed somewhere around 300 people. Records are spotty. The cow, however, may not be at fault here. What the fuck? While the cow very well may have been involved, Chicago was going to burn eventually no matter what.