A man was sentenced to twenty years in prison after a jury convicted him of setting a woman’s home and car on fire after she rejected his unwanted advances.
Jerel Jay
Wilson, 29, of Union City, Georgia was found guilty of simple battery and
first- and second-degree arson in the attacks, which began Sept. 11, 2018,
officials said.
According to
Cobb prosecutors, Wilson broke into the woman’s apartment, burned her bedroom,
followed her and physically attacked her after she spurned his advances.
“In 2018,
jealousy and rejection left a path of destruction,” Assistant District Attorney
Jared Horowitz, who prosecuted the case, said in a statement.
Authorities
said on Sept. 10, Wilson had been texting the woman about her new boyfriend.
“On the
morning of the 11th he texted her a picture of the Twin Towers on fire from the
attacks on Sept. 11, 2001,” Horowitz said.
That same
day, Wilson broke into the woman’s apartment while she and her roommate were at
work and started a fire in her bedroom, the district attorney said. Then, he
stole her television, Horowitz said.
The blaze
left the woman’s apartment entirely destroyed.
Man bags 20
years in prison for setting fire to car and home of woman who rejected his
advances.
Weeks later,
the woman unintentionally dialled Wilson’s number while she was driving a
friend to the InTown Suites on Highlands Parkway, Horowitz said. After he
received her call, Wilson drove there and attacked the woman, and set her car
on fire.
“In both
instances security footage, the defendant’s phone, and a GPS device on his
vehicle placed him at the crime scenes at the time of the arsons,” Horowitz
said.
“Investigators
from the Smyrna Fire Marshal’s Office also found a pawn ticket showing Wilson
had pawned the stolen television on the same day it was stolen. The
investigation further revealed that after the second fire, Wilson sent the
woman a text saying, ‘I apologize.’
A superior
court judge sentenced Wilson over the weekend, citing his “lack of concern and
insight for his conduct.” In addition to 20 years behind bars, Wilson will have
to serve 10 years on probation and follow a permanent protective order
prohibiting him from having any contact with the victim.
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