The lunatic who set a Virginia lawmaker on fireplace claimed he tried to kill the councilman as a result of he was allegedly having “an affair along with his spouse,” a courtroom heard Tuesday.
Shotsie Michael Buck-Hayes, 29, who was arrested for allegedly making an attempt to burn Danville Metropolis Councilman Lee Vogler alive, accused the married father-of-two of dishonest along with his spouse, Mary Alice, native WDBJ reported.
Buck-Hayes and Alice had filed for divorce simply weeks earlier than the suspect doused Vogler, 38, with 5 gallons of gasoline and allegedly set him on fireplace on July 30, leaving the councilman with burns overlaying as much as 60% of his physique.
Whereas the motive had remained a thriller, Danville Police Sgt. Gerrit Clay took the stand on Tuesday to disclose that Buck-Hayes informed police “he set the individual on fireplace who had an affair along with his spouse.”
It stays unclear if there may be any validity to Buck-Hayes’ claims that Vogler and Alice engaged in adultery.
In the course of the preliminary listening to, Clay additionally testified that Buck-Hayes had informed police that he bought the gasoline from a neighborhood fuel station with the intent to kill Vogler.
Stephen Seiple, an worker on the Showcase Journal enterprise the place Vogler labored, informed the courtroom that Buck-Hayes chased Vogler with the bucket of fuel, lighting him on fireplace outdoors the constructing.
The sufferer’s spouse, Blair Vogler, mentioned that together with the second- and third-degree burns on over half his physique, Vogler additionally suffered burn shock, septic shock, and injury to his lungs as a result of smoke.
She additionally mentioned that it took 35% of his pores and skin to cowl the burn marks, with Vogler nonetheless recovering after present process a number of surgical procedures.
Buck-Hayes has been charged with tried first-degree homicide and aggravated malicious wounding, along with his protection making no presentation on the listening to.