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A landlord who was arrested in a murder-for-hire plot is now accused of trying to set fire to his building Arthur Aslanian stands outside an apartment complex he owns during a fire in 2022.
Chicago taxpayers will spend $7.25 million to compensate a man who spent nearly 30 years in prison for an arson fire he did not set after being choked into confessing to the double murder. Arthur ...
Arthur Raffy Aslanian, 54, of La Cañada Flintridge, was sentenced to 20 years for trying to rub out his former lawyer; burn low income tenants out of his North Hollywood building ...
A federal jury has found California developer Arthur Aslanian guilty of a murder-for-hire plot and arson. Aslanian was convicted Friday in U.S. District Court for California’s Central District ...
It was after dark by the time Arthur Brown, skinny and shellshocked, walked out of Cook County Jail. A crowd of supporters was waiting. “That’s him! That’s him!” they screamed. “He’s ...
The charges related to real-estate developer Arthur Aslanian’s alleged outrageous, terrorizing conduct keep piling up. Aslanian, who was charged last September with two counts of conspiracy to ...
Arson arrests in the wake of the LA Fires have put a spotlight on the question of why people deliberately set fires. It turns out the answer isn’t a simple one.
Drone footage captures Edinburgh's Arthur's Seat on fire - with smoke seen across the city. Video by Jenny Mayor/SWNS ...