A Missouri woman who used gasoline and tortilla chips to set a house on fire was sentenced to 12 years in prison.
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Patricia Williams, 44, pleaded guilty to first-degree arson for sparking the house fire in the 2300 block of North Weller ...
A Springfield woman was sentenced to prison after using a package of Takis tortilla chips to set a house on fire with three ...
Williams admitted to authorities that she used the spicy snack to start the fire knowing it would combust due to its high ...
A Missouri woman who pleaded guilty to committing arson with a bag of tortilla chips will spend the next 12 years in prison.
The Missouri woman said she “used the chips because she knew they would support combustion because of their grease content,” authorities said.
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