By Gradn Rapids Anonymous
tuesday, july 15, 2025 at 10:02:00 p.m. edt
intentional fire kills two women, ages 66 and 81, in St. Louis--no names given
GRA: blackie's standby--murder by arson. No gun available? Buy some gasoline.
“St. Louis, mo. (first alert 4) - St. Louis homicide detectives are investigating after two women died following a house fire on monday.
“a home in the 3500 block of kingsland court caught fire around 12:45 p.m. according to the St. Louis metropolitan police department, the women inside, ages 81 and 66, were rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead after firefighters [sic] rescued them.
“fire officials said that the fire was raging when they arrived after getting the call, raising questions about how it started. it wasn’t until firefighters [sic] were on the scene that they learned people inside might be trapped.
“when firefighters entered the home, they found an elderly woman on the first floor and another woman on the stairs.
“St. Louis fire chief Dennis Jenkerson said investigators were called to help because something is not adding up.
“on tuesday, SLmpd said detectives [N.S.: read: fire marshals] have determined that the fire was intentionally set.
“'the time of day, the amount of fire involved, the way we got the call, nobody said there was anyone in there when we got the call, it just raises some flags for us so we bring in additional investigative tools so we’ll take a good look at it,' he said.
“the medical examiner will determine how the women died. in addition to homicide detectives, the St. Louis regional bomb & arson team is also investigating.
“when First Alert 4 arrived at the scene of the fire, there was not a lot of damage seen on the outside of the home. Chief Jenkerson said that was because firefighters were quickly able to get the fire under control on the second floor before it shot through the roof.
“the identities of the women and how they may be related have not been released.”
--GRA
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BELIEVE IT OR NOT--WHITE GUY(ASPIRING RAPPER?)IS BEING INVESTIGATED(HE DID IT)FOR SETTING THE FIRE IN ST LOUIS,THAT KILLED HIS GRANDMOTHER. HE HAD A SET A FIRE IN ANOTHER FAMILY HOUSE TWO DAYS EARLIER TARGETING HER
GRA:Whites in black cities are losing it.
(KSDK)ST.LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — Two sisters died Monday in a St. Louis house fire that's now being investigated as a homicide.
Prosecutors have yet to issue any charges in connection with the fire, which happened on the 3500 block of Kingsland Court in the city's Dutchtown neighborhood.
But St. Louis County prosecutors on Tuesday charged Ryan Larose, 31, with arson for a different fire started two days before in St. Louis County — and court records show that incident involved the victims in Monday's fire.
Larose's grandmother told police she was sitting in the living room of a home on the 2300 block of Telford Drive, where she lived with her grandson, when she suddenly saw smoke coming from the basement, according to charging documents. The two were not injured in that blaze.A court order after the Telford fire prohibited Larose from going near the two women.
GRA:But he did.
--GRA
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