Man's house catches on fire. He runs outside and yells to his wife and kids to get out. They die.

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Ironically. "O death" started playing on my phone as soon as i clicked on this thread.:russ:

But forreal though, thats a horrible way to die.:wow: RIP.
 

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Came in to see if this was a Cac male that did this... :sas1:

I was right.. It was a Cac male that would do something demonuc as burn his house with wife and kids.. Insurance policy?? :sas2:
 

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Does THAT look like a masculine male to you :beli: I EXPECT NO DIFFERENT from a p*ssy blonde nazi lookin puzzy:pacspit:


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RIP to the moms and two kids.

That's fukked up. They could've jumped from the second floor. A few broken bones is better than burning alive. He'll have to live with his cowardice for the rest of his life.
 

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damn.

I mean, if he ran down stairs and saw a fire, he should've turn around at once and ran back up stairs and got wife/kids.

Or at least go help them find a way out.
 

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Eh, I've been in a fire. I was younger and not trying to save anyone but you probably got like 40 seconds before you feel like dying and you can barely move.

All that ash, smoke, and stuff in the air makes you feel like the lining of your throat and lungs are getting scratched and burned at the same time. Your eyes start drying up due to the heat and all the stuff in the air is getting into them.

If the kids and mom got caught off guard and woke up discombulated, it was probably too late. Going down stairs in a fire is fukking horrific.

I'm sorry for that family and going out like that. I'm sorry that the father has to live with whatever choice he made.
Exactly, all these superheroes on here really think shyt happens like on TV :snoop:
 

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Investigators searched for arson signs, prescriptions at... | www.ajc.com

Investigators searched for arson signs, prescriptions at Tucker home
6:35 p.m. Monday, March 7, 2016 | Filed in: Local News



Investigators searched the burned remains of a Tucker home where a mother and two children died for any arson indicators, prescription medications and diaries or journals, a search warrant affidavit released Monday states.

Brent Patterson was the only survivor in the Feb. 9 fire that killed his wife, Kathy, and the couple’s daughters, ages 9 and 12, in their Pointer Ridge home, according to the Gwinnett County fire department. The cause of the fire has not yet been determined.

But investigators suspected arson because of inconsistencies in Patterson’s accounts of what happened, the affidavit states.


Brent Patterson stands in front of his burned-out Tucker home on Wednesday night Feb. 10, 2016, following a Tuesday night fire that killed his wife and two daughters. Ben Gray / bgray@ajc.com
“The conflicting statements given by Mr. Patterson could not explain the fire behavior, fire patterns, or the speed of the fire spread,” the affidavit states.

Investigators also searched the house looking for accelerants and flammable liquids, as well as signs of financial distress and evidence of what medications the victims might have taken.

The day after the fire, Patterson told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution he had heard an odd noise and went downstairs to check it out.

“When I opened the front door, the house exploded,” Patterson said.

In interviews on two different days, Patterson allegedly told investigators two different accounts of the moments leading up to the fire. In an initial interview, Patterson said he was upstairs while he and his wife were putting their daughters to bed, the affidavit states. In a later interview, Patterson said all four family members were asleep when the fire started.

Patterson previously told The AJC he was unsure whether his wife and daughters were awake.

“I hope to God they were asleep,” Patterson said the day after the fire. “I don’t know. I have to hope.”

Toxicology reports are pending on Kathy Patterson and the girls. Testing on items removed from the home were also being conducted.

Gwinnett fire officials have said that inconsistencies in Patterson’s interviews “are not an indication of culpability.”
 
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