If they still made Columbo, this would be one of the episodes.
Mr Robinson was acquitted after evidential flaws were found with the investigator’s theory, but insrance company IAG remains convinced he set the fire, and has refused to pay out the policy. In August 2016 Mr Robinson, who is in his late 60s, said that almost everything the fire investigator Russell Joseph said during that pre-trial evidential hearing in Whangarei in 2013 was nonsense. He said he was in fact under-insured when his house burnt down, which would make him a pretty lame arsonist. He pointed out that after years of legal battles he was in fact acquitted of the arson charges that were laid against him, and that the Crown had never been able to show that the complicated printer-ignition method actually happened.
Next time just post a picture of Mohammad on your lawn.
Leave your Samsung Note 7 on a stack of newspapers.
Put a 150 watt bulb in a 60 watt max lamp.
I almost burned down a 6.5 million dollar home of a friend of mine. I never used a commercial stove before and the gal of oil got too hot too quick. Fire came out of the huge pot. Luckily the stove had an automatic fire
suppression system.
That graphic reads like Dr. Suess!
Yes, he did all this, but his lawyer James Comey said it was unintentional…
My, what a colorful chap.
Try this device
http://gizmodo.com/the-worlds-first-smart-candle-can-be-lit-and-extinguish-1786637893
Wait. He did WHAT with the switch? I mean…OUCH!
That’s a really hard way to get …turned on.
Why didn’t the guy just hire a sodomite to come sit in his living room while he was gone?
https://iotwreport.com/flames-out-of-your-butthole/
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Was his nickname Jason Bourne?