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Posted at: 11/04/2009 10:37 AM | WHEC.com Read the statement of woman whose ex-husband tried to set on fire
This man is accused of trying to set his estranged wife on fire. Today, News 10NBC got copies of the statement that Debora Thoms and her daughter made to Wayne County Sheriff's investigators. They tell you exactly what they saw when police say John Thoms tried to start the fire. Click here to read Debora Thoms' statement to police. Click here to read the statement of Debora Thoms' daughter. According to the police report, Debora Thoms told police her husband attacked her, saying he was "punching me" in the head. Then he grabbed a "sledgehammer" and started beating the suv with it's "handle." The police report says that's when Thoms doused the house and the SUV with gasoline. In her statement Debora Thoms said, "the next thing I saw was John standing right in front of the car with a lit match. I saw him light the match and then he stated 'you're going down (expletive)' T homs' daughter described a more violent situation. In her statement, she told police her father took her mother and "slammed her on the ground." She watched him "pour the gas" on the SUV and then said he "lit the match and stated to my mom, 'are you ready to go (expletive)? are you ready to go?'""T hese kinds of incidences where (someone) returns to get property and things like that has a propensity to get violent at times," Wayne County Sheriff's Lt. Robert Hetzke said. Hetzke says the wind blew out the flame before it hit the SUV. He says Thoms may have been saved by mother nature."I f the match were to struck and held it would have been a good possibility of the car going up," Hetzke said.Police say John and Debora Thoms had been fighting for a long time. A witness said their grandchild was also in the SUV. And get this: a witness says it was all over a 4-wheeler and $5 worth of gas. It happened at the couple's home on Clyde Hunts Corners Road in the Wayne County Town of Galen. "What's this dent here?" reporter Berkeley Brean asked. "This is where hit it. He actually hit it with the wooden part of the ax handle," Brandon Fratus said. Fratus, a family friend, showed us where the attack happen. Debora Thoms locked herself inside her SUV after she was beaten by estranged husband John Thoms. That's when Fratus say Thoms tried to set the car and her on fire. Brean: "Did he put gas all over the truck?" The story we're told is that John Thoms came back to this home to pick up his 4-wheeler and when Debora Thoms showed up, that's when the fight really started. Fratus says Debora Thoms had just filled it up with $5 worth of gas. "She told him if he gave her $5 he could take it and he flipped out I guess and started beating her and she got up and ran to the car," Fratus said. The Wayne County Sheriff's Office says Thoms grabbed a 5 gallon tank full of gas and poured it on the SUV and the home. Then he struck a match, threw it at the car but the flame went out. "Fortunately last night it was rather windy out and maybe that had a chance of helping the match not holding," Lt. Robert Hetzke said. Thoms took off before he could try again. But when he returned to the home, the sheriff's office arrested him. Witnesses say the couple has been fighting for months. Fratus: "Yeah, for a few months." Investigators picked up the gas tank, the sledge hammer and the match that they say Thoms tried to light. We saw where the attack happened, but the smell of the gasoline is gone. Thoms is in jail tonight on $25,000. As far as we know, the child that was in the SUV at the time is fine. We were told that while the attack was happening, the child's father was able to pull her out of the SUV. We're not sure if the child was in the SUV when the match was struck, but we know Thoms faces child endangerment charges as well. Sheriff's investigators tell us that John Thoms works for the Wayne County Department of Social Services. Debora Thoms is a nurse at the county's nursing home. For more Rochester, N.Y. news go to our website www.whec.com. |
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