Phoenix, Arizona:
A horrified court room looked on today as a man who had just been convicted of burning down his $3.5 million mansion collapsed and died in front of them.
Michael Marin, 53, was found guilty of arson by a jury in Maricopa County Superior Court. He appeared shocked and closed his eyes as the verdict was read before appearing to put something in his mouth and wash it down with liquid in a plastic water bottle.
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Prosecutors claimed Marin set fire to his house in desperation because he could no longer pay the mortgage.
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Marin, a father of four and grandfather of two, attended Yale Law School. He was an ex-Wall Street trader who enjoyed collecting art including Picasso sketches and described himself as a 'careful thrill seeker' to the Phoenix New Times after scaling Mount Everest and trips into the jungles of south-east Asian [sic].
Jackass. I'd love to climb Mt. Everest but I've got the little problem of paying my f-ing bills.
Greenspan's Body Count stands at 224.
HT: IP Freely.