Wilton woman told state investigator she started fire at Farmington house
Damren interviewed Clark on
Damren wrote that he took Clark to a
She was arrested after her release Friday on felony charges of arson and aggravated criminal mischief. A conviction on the arson charge is punishable by up to 30 years in prison; a conviction for aggravated criminal mischief carries a penalty of up to five years in prison.
Clark appeared before Judge
Defense attorney
Pushard said Clark has no criminal record.
Ham-Thompson appointed attorney
According to Damren's affidavit, Nadeau received a text from a person who was staying in a camper on the property before the fire that notified him Clark had left the house, according to Damren's affidavit. The person texted Nadeau again that she was back and left again. A few minutes later the person notified Nadeau his house was on fire.
The last text message Nadeau received from Clark on
The fire was reported 2 minutes later.
Nadeau told Damren that he owns the house with his mother,
There was no insurance on the property,
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