Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Fire and Brimstone Used to Commit Arson


In the midst of the Bible Belt, there is a new arsonist in town. In Chattanooga, Tennessee the Bible has for a long time been synonymous with fire and brimstone. But Richard McCoy has apparently taken it too far. McCoy is accused of setting several small fires in a Best Western Heritage Inn motel using pages from a Bible as kindling. Richard McCoy, 37, has been arrested on charges of aggravated arson and vandalism. McCoy allegedly disconnected a smoke alarm to delay detection. No one was injured as a result of the fire which caused about $5,000 in damage. Thursday, McCoy was judged mentally competent to stand trial. McCoy currently resides in the Hamilton County Jail.

8 comments:

  1. Surprises me that he is not pleading insanity.

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  2. This is taking a sermon too far!

    Robbie

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  3. Paper and Fire, cool song by John Mellencamp

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  4. St. Louis is hosting Babtists this week. I'll bet none of these folks care too much for this use of the holy book

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  5. Bet they don't burn down any hotels in St. Louis with anything other than the holy spirit!

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  6. Niota man just embarrassed the whole town. Sir, you were raised better than to deface the Lord's word.

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  7. Fire and damnation. Now that is bringing a book to light. Lighting the good book, on the other hand, is not enlightening.

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