Surveillance footage of gas purchase leads to arson, double homicide arrest

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A woman who was arrested in connection to an arson and murders was seen in surveillance footage showing 'a very small amount of gas' being purchased.

by JAMEL VALENCIA | The National DeskBooking photo for Katisha Susan Smith A woman who was arrested in connection to an arson and two murders was seen in surveillance footage showing "a very small amount of gas" being purchased at gas station.

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