JUST IN: Tonya Bundick Sentenced For 2 Eastern Shore Arsons
ACCOMAC, Va. (WAVY/AP) — A judge sentenced Eastern Shore arsonist Tonya Bundick to 10 1/2 years in prison Thursday on charges stemming from two of the fires.
Bundick is accused of setting more than 60 fires on the Eastern Shore. A judge ruled in April that she can have separate trials on each charge.
A jury convicted her in August of setting a fire March 3, 2013, in Accomack County. In January, Bundick entered an Alford plea to arson and conspiracy stemming from an April 2013 fire in Melfa. Thursday’s sentencing was held in Accomack County Circuit Court.
Good start hope there are more charges to add up to life. They could have killed someone homeless in those buildings, or burned down whole neighborhoods.
6:18, homeless sleeping in there would be guilty of trespassing and so what if they died, good riddance. These crazies bring down property values, and make our towns and cities look bad. In the older days, these bums were run out of town by the cops, not allowed to beg and smell up out towns!
Lets just get this business over with.There is way too much going on to focus on a bunch of vacant dilapidated buildings that needed burning.
ReplyDeleteIt was too bad they concentrated on lower Virginia, Salisbury could have used a good cleaning too!
ReplyDeleteGood start hope there are more charges to add up to life. They could have killed someone homeless in those buildings, or burned down whole neighborhoods.
ReplyDelete6:18, homeless sleeping in there would be guilty of trespassing and so what if they died, good riddance. These crazies bring down property values, and make our towns and cities look bad. In the older days, these bums were run out of town by the cops, not allowed to beg and smell up out towns!
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