A suspected fire was accused of placing three separate fire in Texas-including a man who killed a 103-year-old man and his partner, according to the authorities.
John Howard Uri, 36, faces four deliberate burning charges that extend after one month-in a restaurant and then day care, according to the police in Denton, a city in the Dallas Fort Metro area.
Officials said he was also accused of starting a fire in December who killed Dante Passi, 103, and Marilyn Bradley Bassi, 83 years old.
The fire in their home was governing a murder. Raw was served with additional materials to burn the mayors, causing serious physical death or death, one of which was presented to him on Tuesday, the records appear.
Just one day before this deadly fire, it was claimed that Uri started a fire in a local restaurant at 3 am, causing “great damage”.
Almost a month later, on January 21, he was claimed that he was arrested on surveillance cameras that break the daytime sponsorship window with a stone, spray liquid through the window and set fire, the police said.
Police said anyone was injured in the restaurant or day care fires.
Raw was seized after the police decided that the alleged Firebug used a similar way to put fires, including the video and other evidence in each site, the police said.

He was initially arrested in late January and was charged with two charges of deliberate burning of day care fires and restaurant, and the court records indicate.
The deadly fire charges were announced on Wednesday. It was not clear whether raw is known or believed to have been targeting his home.
Police officers said that he was being held in Denton Province prison at a bond of $ 2.1 million.