James Balcombe was obsessed with eliminating his rivals and jumping to the top of the bouncy castle industry when he hatched a plan to burn down the competition. 7NEWS
and then on his own business, paying them $2000 for each fire, the Victorian County Court heard on Wednesday.Watch more on the arson attacks in the video above
However, Michael Andrew’s A&A Jumping Castles business was engulfed by a significant fire, committed by Anderson under Balcombe’s instruction.Andrew said “18 years of hard work gone up in flames”, in a statement read to court. He lived under the name Paul Johnson and began creating fake stamps until his plan became unstuck when the AFP investigated the stamp operation.
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