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The Disturbing True Story That Inspired Taron Egerton’s Apple TV+ Series

I admire without a real crime type, and I couldn’t get enough real crime podcast. But you can get a lot of something very good, so it has benefited from the brakes taking real crime. When doing this, I’m sure I missed a lot of wonderful podcasts, and one of them appears to be “Firebug”. The series that was produced by Truth.media, which was hosted by Kary Antolis, was produced, the amazing true story of John Leonard Ur, a former burning investigator who is deliberately convicted of more intentional burning than anyone else in American history.

ORR was believed to have been active 30 years ago, although most of his crimes were committed between 1984 and 1991. Now in the mid -seventies, he is currently serving a life sentence without the possibility of conditional release in California Prison in Sinila. While most of the armed killer stories generate suspense from investigators who are trying to create a pattern in anticipation of the next killing, “Firebug” tells a great story of a man, in at least one case, he achieved his crime.

In 1984, ORR set a fire in the Home Materware Home House Store, in southern Pasadina, California, four people (including a two -year -old child) were killed. When the firefighters concluded that the fire was caused by an electric fire, Ur insisted that this was a deliberate act.

ORR went on the fire splash after that, and its peer is mainly boldly to arrest him by placing his fire in the vicinity of the agreements of firefighters (which he attended). ORR ended in a brief list of suspects after the 1989 fire that ignited him in the Pacific Pacific, California, but was excluded when the imprint of the discovered imprint did not match near the crime location.

The most amazing element in Ur’s story is that he wrote a book of the crime entitled “Points of Residence”, which mainly doubled as recognition. The discovery of this book ultimately helped to condemn or condemn Ur. However, although his apparent desire to arrest, he denied steadily being the perpetrator. His daughter also believed him, as he was experiencing his defense in his trial. Years later, she came to reconcile with her father’s clear guilt and cut him out of her life.

Although I now know drawing the mini image of ORR (and I read the mixed critical reactions), I still feel “smoke”. Liehan is one of our greatest ambiguity/crime novels and has done an exciting TV through his contributions in a series such as “The Wire” and “Boardwalk Empire”. Michaël R. Roskam was greatly written for the year 2014 “The Drop”, so I am forever to see anything in his name. A worker in EGERTON as an ORR character, as well as a support team that includes Jurnee Smollett, John Leguizamo, Greg Kinnear, Rafe Spall, Anna Chlumsky and “Smoke” as if it is a summer series that must be seen.

“Smoke” now flows on Apple TV+.

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2025-06-28 03:00:00

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