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The Deadly Faces of Arson (Warning Contains Graphic Content)

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In America, mass murderers use guns, in Australia, mass murderers use fire.

That’s the shocking reality of our current situation in Australia. Too often we hear on the news about the struggles with gun crimes in the U.S. and although it is absolutely tragic what is happening over there, when are we going to realise that this sort of thing is happening on our own shores. Arsonists are murdering Australians with a very powerful weapon – fire.

The 2009 Black Saturday bushfires killed 173 innocent Australians in the worst bushfire in Australia’s history. There were a number of blazes burning that day and the days leading up to the event, with police believing arson may have been the cause of ignition in a few of the fires. Then Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd, declared the event as “mass murder” and the state of Victoria as a giant crime scene. Only one arsonist was found and convicted of murder in relation to the fires of 2009 and that was simply because his car broke down a short distance away from where he lit the fires. The rest will never be found, their criminal actions covered up by the same inferno that claimed 173 lives, hundreds of homes, and thousands of livelihoods.

Unfortunately these weren’t the last fires to be deliberately lit by arsonists, nor were they the first. The nature of the crime and the nature of Australia’s unique environment, means that arsonists are very elusive and difficult to track down. That’s why authorities are constantly urging communities to keep their eye out for suspicious persons in bushfire prone areas, because the more people we have committed to this cause – the less Australians will be affected by arson in the future. Get involved, and find out how you can spot an arsonist here.

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October 16, 2014 · 5:59 pm