The Golden Ghetto can get rough when money is on the line . . . Here is one example that startup biz hype turns serious when otherwise nice Johnson County denizens start losing big bucks . . . Check-it:
A certified fire investigator from the Overland Park fire department found a small, clear jar and a black Bic lighter in the driveway.
SUSPECT later admitted to another person he set the car on fire using a Mason jar he filled with gasoline, according to the court document.
He got into a start-up business with his neighbor involving organic THC and CBD, the court document states.
SUSPECT also threatened to kill anyone who told police about him setting the car on fire, according to the court document.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Man charged with setting business partner/neighbor's car on fire after business failure cost accused $200,000
Man charged with setting business partner/neighbor's car on fire after business failure cost the accused $200,000
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