The couple’s motive was to “kill one of the people inside,” putting a deadly end to a dispute over past relationships, infidelity and drug use, cops say.
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“I’ll burn your house down with your kids in it, Love Danny.” That’s the chilling threat police say was painted on a wall before the arson. The person they say painted it is 26-year-old Daniel Sipes Jr. Now, he and his and 30-year-old girlfriend, Maria Frye, are facing attempted homicide charges for allegedly setting fire to an Altoona back on Oct. 15, as
Altoona police say the romantic couple’s motive in the arson was to “kill one of the people inside” to put a deadly end to an ongoing dispute regarding a past relationship, infidelity and drug use.Both Sipes and Frye face charges of attempted homicide, arson, conspiracy and other related charges following an arraignment last week.
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