Thursday, April 23, 2009

Bloomingdale Police Department Misses Chance To Arrest Local Pyromaniac PART I


Bloomingdale Police Department Misses Chance To Arrest Local Pyromaniac PART I
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One summer a few years ago I was in my bedroom working on my computer when I noticed smoke and flames emanating from my living room gas (floor) heater. My web camera cam was running, situated in a position in which it continued taking photos / video stream of the exact area surrounding my front door which I naively left open at that particular time.

I ran quickly out from my apartment attempting to save my own life prior to uncontrollable escalation of flames and gas explosion.
I ran across the street calling the police from the liquor store reporting the incident.

Two police cars initially responded to my call for help. The two officers having arrived at my house, asked a man present, and, acting as if he was attempting to arrest the fire/flames in the basement, whether the fire was completely out. The man responded “yes,” moving aside in my backyard standing there watching what might happen next.

By now there were several police cars, two large fire trucks and a CDC/State Chemical truck surrounding my driveway present. Several officers were attempting to inspect the first floor and basement to ensure the fire was out and no more a threat.

Several men proceeded to my basement area to confirm what this man told them “the fire was out.” I also wanted to be certain the fire was out and presenting no danger to my upstairs neighbors who were still sleeping at the time and still in the house on the second floor. Additionally, I was extremely concerned about a sizable explosion erupting from the basement gas pipes in which fire seemed to be originally targeted. I also had hundreds of books, very flameable in the basement as many persons knew, including the Passaic County HUD Building Inspector coming yearly to inspect for HUD.

Upon entering the basement, the two police officers immediately ran out from the basement saying loudly, this fire is not out to the man wh had told them it was still present in the yard. They said, “you could of killed us...why did you tell us the fire was out, it isn’t out at all!” The police then called him some demeaning name, such as “fool.”

They asked the fireman present to inspect the entire house and this time be certain the fire was out completely. There was a myriad of poison fumes also present in my house. The CDC officer told me it would be weeks before anyone could return to the house because of the fumes when I asked him when I could go back into my house. The officer also told me the paint was laden with asbestos and lead as well. This led me to request the Bloomingdale Building inspector test for the cancer causing chemicals as written in my previous article.

I gave my statement to the police officer in Bloomingdale as what happened. I told the local police a long haired white man looking like a bum with torn jeans and messy straight hair, the same man telling them the fire was out, entered my apartment deliberatly setting this fire. I told them I accidentally captured this taking place and possess this evidence on my computer cam corder before the fire started showing him clearly entering my front door.
He had set my house on fire purposely. The police blamed it on me and my so-called psychological illness forcing me the next day to be committed into Saint Mary’s Hospital, the psychiatric unit. Mr. Angel Roman (the Executive Director of Passaic County Housing Authority NJ-HUD), called the hospital to take me away from my house and into the unit. I had no choice but to remain there for a period of three weeks. Mr. Roman still blames me for starting the fire and at times brings it up when I speak to him in Paterson, NJ at my yearly HUD rental reviews.

The suggestion that I, Jill Starr, would light my own house on fire because of illness is absolutely slanderous, libelous and an utterly outrageous claim! Kim Sandlacak, my landlord was also present the day they took me illegally to St. Mary’s hospital. Even though St. Mary’s called my many doctors, including my own psychiatrist which I had seen the night immediately prior the day the fire was set, and all my doctors said I was mentally fine, the hospital refused releasing me.

More on this story shortly.Bloomingdale Police Department Misses Chance To Arrest Local Pyromaniac PART I
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Bloomingdale Police Department Misses Chance To Arrest Local Pyromaniac PART II
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Jill Starr , bloomingdale: Feb 7 2009
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The local police will tell you that I had a towel covering the top of my heater in the living room; this is true. HOWEVER, IT HAD BEEN THERE FOR ONE WEEK TOTALLY WITHOUT INCIDENT. I HAD SHUT OFF THE MAIN VALVE TO THE GAS AND I ALSO SHUT OFF THE MAIN PILOT LIGHT BECAUSE I WAS WELL AWARE OF SUCH DANGERS. I DID NOT CAUSE THIS FIRE.

Anyway, a few months back 2009 several Mexican friends caught a man fitting the same description setting garbage on fire in the Butler NJ street several times. I heard that this man was not arrested in Butler either. My friends reported to Butler police that he set Jill Starr’s house on fire and I have a photo of him (I did).

Another police blunder which could still threaten the community since the man was never arrested and tried.

J Starr

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BEFORE THE FIRE I HAD NUMEROUS INCIDENTS OF GAS LEAKS EMANATING FRM MY STOVE

Before the fire was set, I had called PSE&G many times throughout the week prio because they just could NOT seem to find my mysterious gas leaks from my stove!
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