ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Court documents say a man who burned down a Maryland house in a jealous rage went back to the site and took selfies in front of the ruins.
Justin Michael Clum, 26, of Pasadena, MD, was charged with three counts of attempted first degree murder, arson and other offenses. He was ordered held on $1 million bond.
According to police and court documents, on July 17, Clum’s girlfriend told him she had a sexual encounter with a man who lived at the home in Glen Burnie.
The Annapolis Capital reports that the girlfriend told police Clum drove to the home, poured gasoline on the front porch and set it on fire. The three people who were in the house escaped unharmed.
- Posted September 04, 2015
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