Olin woman charged in insurance fraud scheme involving arson
Plower resigned from the sheriff's department in
An affidavit filed in Galloway's case shows Plower planned to burn down the house and Galloway, at least, knew of the plan. They couldn't afford the needed repairs and wanted to rebuild on the foundation. Plower's ex-wife told a fire marshal in 2014 that he made statements to her about burning down the property while they were married. They divorced in 2002, according to documents.
The ex-wife also told authorities Plower told her he would make it look like an electrical malfunction or make it look like a cat knocked over a candle and started the fire, the affidavit shows.
According to a criminal complaint filed in Plower's case, he moved out of his
Plower told police Galloway wasn't involved, according to the affidavit, but admitted some of the insurance money went to pay Galloway's car payments and other bills. During a search of their home, investigators seized
Plower eventually told investigators that Galloway attempted to start a fire at the house in the bathroom before he first tried to start a fire. He said Galloway knew what he was planning.
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