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Rickie Lee Fowler

31-year-old Rickie Lee Fowler was convicted on Aug. 15, 2012, of starting the Old Fire, which killed five people and burned over 1,000 structures and homes. (credit: CBS)

Arsonist Sentenced To Death For San Bernardino ‘Old Fire’

Convicted arsonist Rickie Lee Fowler was sentenced Monday to receive the death penalty for starting a 2003 wildfire that killed five people and damaged more than 1,000 homes in the Inland Empire.

2013/01/28

A jury has recommended death for 31-year-old Rickie Lee Fowler. He was convicted of starting the Old Fire, which killed five people and burned 1,000 structures and homes. (credit: CBS)

Jury Recommends Death For ‘Old Fire’ Arsonist Convicted Of 5 Murders

A jury recommended death on Friday for an arsonist convicted of murdering five men who died of heart attacks during a wildfire that ripped through Southern California nearly a decade ago.

2012/09/28

Rickie Lee Fowler in 2003. (credit: CBS)

Arsonist Faces Possible Death Penalty For 2003 San Bernardino Fires

Prosecutors are calling for the death penalty for an arsonist convicted of causing five deaths during a 2003 Southern California wildfire.

CBS Los Angeles–2012/08/21

Rickie Lee Fowler in 2003. (credit: CBS)

Trial Begins For 2003 Old Fire Arson Suspect

Trial finally begins Monday for the man accused of starting the 2003 Old Fire in San Bernardino County.

2012/07/09

Rickie Lee Fowler in 2003. (credit: CBS)

Accused Arsonist In 2003 Old Fire Sentenced In Jailhouse Sodomy Case

The man accused of setting the 2003 Old Fire, which caused $170 million in property losses and killed five people, was sentenced this week to three life sentences in a jailhouse sodomy case, according to reports.

2012/04/13

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