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50-year-old Lawrence resident who died in last Friday’s fire at Boardwalk Apartments. Services were Saturday at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church. (Photo by Mike Yoder)
Feb 4, 2007 · Feb 4, 2007 - 12:00am. Ron Knox. The murder trial of accused arsonist Jason Allen Rose begins with jury selection Tuesday – the culmination of 16 months worth of pain, rebuilding, accusations and courtroom wrangling. The October 2005 fire killed three residents of the Boardwalk Apartments.
LAWRENCE — Burn victim Leigh McHatton's hands shook Monday as she told a Douglas County District Court judge the horrific impact the Boardwalk Apartments fire had on her. McHatton, now 26, ran through fire to escape the Oct. 7, 2005, inferno that killed three neighbors, injured more than seven others and destroyed the three-story apartment ...
Jason Rose, a suspect in the Boardwalk Apartments fire, appears in court for a motions hearing. (Photo by Scott McClurg) Jason Allen Rose, 20, of Lawrence, makes his first appearance Wednesday at Douglas County Jail. Rose is charged with three counts of first-degree murder and one count of aggravated arson.
Feb 9, 2007 · When Lawrence police Detective Troy Squire first took Jason Rose back to the burned-out shell of the Boardwalk Apartments, he didn’t consider the then 20-year-old a suspect in the blaze. He didn’t even consider the apartment fire an arson.
Oct 12, 2005 · Lawrence Police on Tuesday arrested Jason Allen Rose, 20, on suspicion of three counts of murder and one count of arson in connection with the fire Friday morning that devastated a 76-unit building at the Boardwalk Apartments, 500 block of Fireside Drive.
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