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Thomas Sweatt

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104:, where she was admitted in serious condition. On February 14, 2002, Ms. Brown was pronounced dead. An autopsy performed by the DC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined the cause of death to be smoke inhalation and the manner of death to be a homicide. The second incident occurred at approximately 4:30 am on June 5, 2003. DC Fire and EMS personnel responded to 2800 Evarts Street NE for the report of a house fire. Upon extinguishing the blaze on the first floor of the residence, firefighters located 85-year-old Lou Edna Jones of the Evarts Street address inside. She was transported to the 160:
poured the gasoline under the front door and lit it. On the second floor of the house, the stranger (Roy Picott), his wife (Bessie Mae Duncan), daughter, and stepdaughter were all sleeping. His son and stepson were asleep in the basement and were unharmed. The others suffered severe burn injuries and Bessie Mae Duncan was killed. Roy Picott died from his injuries on March 5, 1985. The official fire report at the time mistakenly blamed a dropped cigarette for the reason the fire started.
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into police cars and then watched them burn. Each time he set a fire, he used a similar gadget: he would fill a milk jug with gasoline and plug the opening with a piece of clothing that served as a wick. The wick burned plastic for more than 20 minutes and after the fire consumed the container, gas fumes escaped and caught fire. In two different fires, elderly women were unable to escape and later died.
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and followed a male stranger in his 30s, whom he found attractive, to his house. Sweatt actually had a desire to meet him. Wanting to see the stranger again, Sweatt went home and returned to his house with a two-liter soda bottle filled with gasoline. From the front porch of the stranger's house, he
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to various counts: possession of destructive devices; destruction of buildings by fire resulting in personal injury; possession of destructive devices in furtherance of a crime of violence; and in the criminal information originally filed in the District of Columbia, first-degree premeditated murder
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When Thomas Sweatt saw an attractive man, he would follow him home, but instead of talking to the object of his affection, Sweatt would set fire to the man's house or car. For more than 30 years, Sweatt set hundreds of fires in the metro Washington, DC area. Sweatt often tossed incendiary devices
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episode, it was said that Sweatt revealed the motive for his crimes to the police but, in exchange for his confession, he asked that the motive remained secret. The only things that were revealed in the episode were that he set the fires to silence "voices" that he heard and to "relieve stress".
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On Thursday, August 4, 2005, two fatal arson cases in the District of Columbia were closed with the arrest of 50-year-old Thomas Sweatt of the 500 blocks in Lebaum Street SE. He was formally charged in both cases with second-degree murder while armed. The first offense occurred at approximately
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most of which occurred in 2003 and 2004, making him one of the most prolific serial arsonists in American history. Following his arrest in April 2005, Sweatt admitted to setting fires for more than 30 years. As of May 2023, he is serving his sentence at the
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4:05 am on Tuesday, February 5, 2002. Members of the Fifth District received a radio assignment for a house fire at 1208 Montello Avenue NE. Once on the scene, officers located 93-year-old Annie Brown of the Montello Avenue address.
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security camera identified his vehicle at the scene of a car fire by a barrack. Sweatt was obsessed with the Marines, both as self-identification and as part of a sexual fascination with men in uniform. He had been rejected by the
369: 304:"Why Thomas Sweatt Set Washington on Fire Thomas Sweatt torched hundreds of houses and cars in the nation's capitol to satisfy his sexual fetishes and power fantasies. Serving life in prison, the arsonist tells his story" 97: 344: 247: 49:. Two of his fires killed two elderly women, Annie Brown in 2002 and Lou Edna Jones in 2003, while a third, set in 1985, killed a man named Roy Picott and his wife, Bessie Mae Duncan. 78:
evidence found at two scenes where skin cells on marine pants, some skin cells on a wick and a single hair all matched his genetic profile. Sweatt was captured after a
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became infested with a rash of arson fires. Sweatt was a fry cook and later the manager of a Washington
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in the 1970s. In his guilty plea, Sweatt confessed to nearly 400 fires, several of them fatal.
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Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by the United States federal government
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On January 11, 1985, Sweatt finished his late shift as a cook at one of the
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personnel responded to the scene and transported the victim to the
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People convicted of murder by the United States federal government
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Investigators closed 353 cases with Sweatt's confession.
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The story of Sweatt and his capture was featured on
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serial
arsonist
Washington, D.C.
Federal Correctional Institution Petersburg Medium
Hopewell, Virginia
Prince George's County, Maryland
fast food restaurant
DNA
Marine Corps
United States Navy
DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services
George Washington University Hospital
Washington Hospital Center's MedSTAR Unit
truTV
Investigation Discovery
Forensic Files
U.S. District Court
Deborah K. Chasanow
Roy Rogers Restaurants
"Find an inmate"
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Archived
"Letters From an Arsonist: Thomas Sweatt"
Washington City Paper
the original
D.C. Metropolitan Police Department
"Suspect Formally Charged in Two Arson Deaths"
"'Extreme Forensics' Playing with Fire (TV Episode 2010)"
Internet Movie Database

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