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mgrace
03-08-2006, 01:45 PM
From CNN:

Suspect: Church fires were joke that 'got out of hand'
3 Birmingham college students arrested

Wednesday, March 8, 2006; Posted: 3:11 p.m. EST (20:11 GMT)

(CNN) -- Three Birmingham college students were arrested Wednesday in connection with 10 church fires in Alabama last month, state and federal officials said.

One of the suspects said the fires began as a joke that "got out of hand," according to court papers filed Wednesday citing what a witness told investigators.

Two of those arrested were identified as Ben Moseley and Russell Debusk, both 19 and students at Birmingham-Southern College, which is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. They appeared in federal court in Birmingham late Wednesday morning. (Watch one of the suspects after he was arrested at a college dorm -- 1:12)

The third person -- Matthew Lee Cloyd, a 20-year-old student at the University of Alabama at Birmingham -- was taken into custody later in the day, said federal law enforcement officials.

None of the three men have criminal records.

According to court papers, Cloyd told a witness he and Moseley "had done something stupid."

"Cloyd stated to the witness that Moseley did it as a joke and it got out of hand," according to an affidavit of what the witness told investigators. "Cloyd stated that they set a church on fire."

The affidavit stated that Moseley and Debusk also admitted involvement in the fires.

A set of tire tracks from a green Toyota 4Runner left at four fire scenes helped break the case, said Richard Montgomery, Alabama's state fire marshal.

U.S. Rep. Spencer Bachus, R-Alabama, offered more details of the police work involved. He said law enforcement officers spent hundreds of hours tracking the tire tread -- which was not from a commonly used tire -- and finally traced it to a tire dealer in Shelby County, Alabama.

The dealer told authorities he had recently special-ordered the tires for a customer, Bachus said, and directed them to the owner of the vehicle, apparently Cloyd. Authorities spoke with him, and he gave them information on the other two suspects, but it was not clear why Cloyd was not arrested at the time.

Arsonists struck the churches between February 3 and February 11; half were destroyed. (Watch churches reduced to smoldering embers -- 2:17)

Of the 10, five were in Bibb County and four in west Alabama. Another church fire in Lamar County on February 11 has been ruled an arson, but investigators haven't determined if it was connected to the others. (See map)

Five of the churches had predominantly white congregations, and five had predominantly black. All were Baptist, the dominant faith in the region, and most were in isolated rural settings.

link (http://www.cnn.com/2006/LAW/03/08/alabama.churches/index.html)

dionysia
03-08-2006, 01:59 PM
I could maybe believe that burning down one church was a 'joke that got out of hand,' but 10?!??!?!?!?! :mad:

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msnicolea
03-08-2006, 02:02 PM
Arson is HILARIOUS! :rolleyes: :mad:

PookiePrincess
03-08-2006, 02:04 PM
Yeah, how did it get that "out of hand"????

laurenc
03-08-2006, 04:22 PM
and what was the "joke" in the first place???

the part about the tire tread reminds me of "my cousin vinny." but kudos to them for figuring it out...

lisainpink
03-08-2006, 04:30 PM
I'm so mad- one of the suspects is a student at my alma mater (UAB.):mad:
What a bunch of spoiled brats.:mad: :confused: :mad:
Several of the churches were historic.:mad:

lawyerlee
03-08-2006, 04:49 PM
What total jerks. :( And to only be able to come up with that lame explanation?! :(

Secret_Squirrel
03-08-2006, 05:10 PM
Is it weird for me to hope that they're lying about the reason to not be charged with a hate crime?

I think it disturbs me more that it could be so trite.

I mean, I might abhor the misplaced passion that would lead someone to burn churches out of purpose. But I can chalk it up to their totally warped view of the world. For othewise "normal" students to do something so destructive with such nonchalance - that I can't grasp.