Former shop owner questions possible limo owner link to fire
The weekend limousine crash in
No one was arrested for the
One of the vehicles was a 2005 Bentley sedan owned by
Ratto said the Bentley had been towed in to his shop with transmission problems, and the day before the fire, Hussain had been told that the vehicle needed about
The luxury car was in the middle of the garage, in the area where the fire was believed to have started, and Ratto said he has always questioned why the front driver's side door of the Bentley was found open after the fire. He said he did not believe it could open during the fire, nor could it have been opened afterward. It was closed when he was in the shop the night before the fire.
"State fire investigators determined the fire started in the middle of the shop, and the (
After the fire, Hussain collected a
Ratto later learned that Hussain had been involved as an informant in a high-profile terror plot that stemmed from fraud-related convictions in the
That prompted some questions on Ratto's part, but he said police seemed reluctant to explore that angle.
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