
Fired Up!
Memoir of a Deranged Arsonist
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Narrated by:
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Mike Dennis
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By:
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Thomas Weston
About this listen
Perhaps Tobias Easton's compulsion to start fires stemmed from his childhood abuse, but how can we account for his becoming the serial arsonist and murderer that he later developed into? Are some of us simply born with a twisted nature and psychosis, or is there a flaw in our nature that delights in wickedness and wrongdoing?
One thing is for sure, as long as there are Tobias Easton's in this world it will be difficult for us to rest easy in our persons and homes.
With a Forward by nationally-recognized fire and arson investigator, Gregory J. Cahanin, Thomas Weston gives us a first-person glimpse into the life and mind of a psychopath.
Prepare to be shocked as things become Fired Up!
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