"When a person dies in an arson fire it is MURDER." That's what I've always thought, too, Gail, but when I asked that very question to the arson investigators, the answer was, "not necessarily."
More legealese mumbo jumbo. Anything not to have to prosecute a criminal. We have another parole hearing in March, was supposed to be Nov but they had to get him mentally evaluated AGAIN which put it off until March. Since he will have approximately 6 months after that until he's maxed out his sentence I doubt they'll deny parole as they will want at least 6 months of suprevised parole. That I've managed to keep him in this long is a GOD answered prayer.