CHARLESTON, Va. (Court TV) - Vereen Taylor's domestic drama turned explosive when the West Virginia man microwaved a can of gasoline after an argument.
According to Detective Robert Eggleton of the Charleston Police Department, Taylor, 32, began arguing over custody with the mother of his two children on April 1. The woman, who had legal custody of the children, contacted police. When they arrived, they assisted her with removing the children from Taylor's home.
After the woman and children left, Taylor reportedly became depressed and decided to kill himself. At about 2 a.m., he placed a one-gallon can of gasoline in the microwave, set the timer for one minute and waited in the kitchen as the microwave caught fire.
Eggleton said smoke from the flames woke a friend of Taylor's, who was sleeping on the front porch. The man rushed into the kitchen and pulled Taylor out of the burning room. The man returned and attempted to extinguish the flames, but was unsuccessful.
Taylor, who was uninjured, later told Charleston authorities that he had been suicidal over the loss of his children and had started the fire.
The two-story wood-frame house was completely destroyed. Taylor was arrested and charged with first-degree arson. He is being held at South Central Regional Jail on $25,000 bond.
