Kyle J. Tyler, 32, was the sole survivor of a Kansas house fire that killed a woman and two girls. he was arrested on suspicion of arson.
Topeka police arrested the subject shortly after he was released from the hospital after questioning by police.
Now remains in custody on suspicion of three murders in the first degree while committing another felony, arson and a number of other charges.
Tyler is being held on $1 million bail, although he has not been formally charged.
The Topeka Capital-Journal reported that city spokeswoman Gretchen Spiker identified the three who died in the fire on Friday morning. scene, and another girl later died in hospital.
Researchers from the department The Topeka fire department determined that the arson was deliberate. and that the incident was of a domestic nature, Spiker said.
Kansas state law defines first-degree felony murder as murder resulting from the commission, attempt, or escape from an inherently dangerous felony.
Source: La Opinion
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