Vancouver police are asking for the public’s help identifying a man they say set a portable toilet on fire behind an east Vancouver church.
This article was updated at 3:33 p.m. March 13, 2025 to add more information. A 32-year-old man set fire to a home in Waterbury, Connecticut in February, in an attempt to fight for his “freedom” after ...
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The 32-year-old Connecticut man allegedly held captive by his stepmother for over 20 years would eat from the trash and drink ...
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FOX61 on MSNWaterbury police chief: 2-decade captivity case is 'worst treatment of humanity that I've ...The 32-year-old man told firefighters that he intentionally set fire to his stepmom's home and said, "I wanted my freedom" ...
The manager asked another employee to calculate the time spent on breaks the previous day, and when one employee requested an extra 10 minutes for a toilet break, the manager firmly rejected the ...
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A 32-year-old man was recently rescued from a home in Connecticut after he set it on fire to escape the ordeal that his ...
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The 32-year-old man told firefighters that he intentionally set fire to his stepmom's home and said, "I wanted my freedom" ...
The 32-year-old man told firefighters that he intentionally set fire to his stepmom's home and said, "I wanted my freedom" after 20 years of captivity.
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