These pictures show the devastation after a man set his own home on fire following an argument with his wife. Fire investigators were faced with the aftermath of a blaze that ripped through Stephen Erdbeer’s living room.
Erdbeer, 66, had bundled together items that belonged to his wife’s late daughter. He then used lighter fluid and a Zippo lighter to set fire to the keepsakes.
The blaze was set following an argument with his wife at a nearby pub. It caused significant damage to their home in Abingdon, Oxon,.
The fire was so hot it melted the fire alarms. The Crown Prosecution Service released images taken by Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service fire investigators following the arson on May 20.
Last week, Erdbeer was jailed for three years and nine months by Judge Maria Lamb. Sentencing him, the circuit judge said: “This [was] a spiteful piece of behaviour.

It was directed at your wife who, it is quite clear from what is said, had been in physical decline since the death of her daughter.”
Erdbeer, formerly of Ock Street, Abingdon, had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to arson being reckless as to whether life and property was endangered. He had no previous convictions.

Mitigating for her client last Friday, Clare Evans said setting the fire was a "moment of madness for a man who really has led a blameless life".
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