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This Smiling Woman Allegedly Sat ‘Chilling’ on Lawn, Watching House Go Up in Flames While Someone Was Still Inside

A woman in Cecil County, Maryland is charged with setting her home on fire while someone else was still inside and, as seen on video, the suspect just sat on a lawn chair while watching the flames destroy the residence. Gail J. Metwally, 47, was charged Thursday, according to the Office of the Maryland State Fire Marshal.

In footage circulating online, a woman wearing a white tanktop can be seen arguing with a man on the porch of the home in question while she was holding some sort of stick or pole. It got physical.

“Oh, shit,” said the narrator recording the incident from across the street. “He said he goin’ beat the shit out of her. Oh my god.”

Then the man threw water at the woman.

The video then cut to the first woman arguing with another wearing a pink shirt.

Footage cut again to the narrator describing the beginning of the fire.

“Dude, she’s about to burn the fucking house down, dude,” he told a man he was with.

The situation escalated with the spread of more flames. As seen on the video, the woman in the white tanktop donned a hat and was sitting on a lawn chair with what seemed to be a book on her lap.

“I cannot actually believe my eyes,” the narrator said. “I cannot actually believe it. And she’s sitting there, just chilling, watching the house go up in flames.”

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4 thoughts on “This Smiling Woman Allegedly Sat ‘Chilling’ on Lawn, Watching House Go Up in Flames While Someone Was Still Inside”

  1. and the moron recording did not think to call the fire department in the beginning?
    he should be charged also.

  2. From here, she move on to a whole new life, with new friends, new digs,
    and all of her weighty possessions and domestic troubles left behind her.
    (It must have been a good book.)

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