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Safeway Club Card Leads to Bogus Arson Arrest

Richard M. Smith writes "Tukwila, Washington firefighter, Philip Scott Lyons found out the hard way that supermarket loyalty cards come with a huge price. Lyons was arrested last August and charged with attempted arson. Police alleged at the time that Lyons tried to set fire to his own house while his wife and children were inside. According to KOMO-TV and the Seattle Times, a major piece of evidence used against Lyons in his arrest was the record of his supermarket purchases that he made with his Safeway Club Card. Police investigators had discovered that his Club Card was used to buy fire starters of the same type used in the arson attempt. For Lyons, the story did have a happy ending. All charges were dropped against him in January 2005 because another person stepped forward saying he or she set the fire and not Lyons."

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  1. Re:The wife? by Tim+Browse · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    You're not Miss Marple either, and you're not their mother. Give them a break.

    I'm not able to parse that in a way that makes sense.

    Plus, you're still speculating. (Again, not surprised.)

  2. Re:The wife? by dougmc · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Plus, you're still speculating.
    Sure. Somebody named `Tim Browse' (or somebody who goes by that name if it's not a real name) is not likely to be a Miss Maple.

    And somebody named Tim is not likely to be the mother of another slasdot person.

    You're right -- speculation. But I'll bet I'm right too.

    (Again, not surprised.)
    Again, give them (and me) a break. If you'd rather get your `news' from a site that doesn't allow the peanut gallery to comment or speculate, try MSNBC or CNN or Fox. But if you're going to hang out here, quit whining when others comment and speculate.