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CNN Forensic Files March 22, 2015 04:18:00

That it would take at least one gallon of gasoline to create a pour pattern the size of the one found in the living room. five or six minutes after paul camiolo called the fire department, the outside window exploded. the explosion was the result of what is called flashover. when flashover occurs, temperatures in the room get so high that items ignite even without coming into contact with the flame, as you can see here. and in fact, unfortunately, there are firefighters killed every year by having been caught in flashover conditions, because it happens so rapidly. sometimes it s very difficult to escape from those conditions. after roby entered this information into his computer program, he lit a virtual match. within 30 seconds, hot gas fills the room. within one minute, smoke and gas spread up the stairs to the second floor. and three minutes after ....

Paul Camiolo , Fire Department 911 , The Living Room , Fire Fighters , Rick Roby , Computer Program ,

CNN Forensic Files March 22, 2015 04:20:00

At two minutes, it would be moving across the ceiling. at four minutes, temperatures and gas levels in the room would be fatal. at 5 1/2 minutes, the fire reaches flashover and the window blows out. this was consistent with paul camiolo s version of events. matches up with everything that paul camiolo was saying and with other objective evidence that he has nothing to do with. but important questions remained. if the fire was an accident, why was gasoline found on the living room floor? i have a cold ....

Arson Fire , 5 1 2 , Paul Camiolo , Objective Evidence , The Living Room ,

CNN Forensic Files March 22, 2015 04:19:00

Ignition, the living room would reach flashover, blowing out the window. the entire room becomes engulfed in flames because there s so much burning and so much hot gas that it s completely uninhabitable. but the police witnessed the window breaking five or six minutes after paul called the fire department. to roby, this meant that gasoline couldn t have been used to start the fire. he would have had a tough time actually getting to the front door without being engulfed in flames. that s one of the things our model showed. so, we look at the arson scenario and there is inconsistency after inconsistency. next, roby tested paul camiolo s story. paul said the fire started by accident with a cigarette or a match his mother had been using. at one minute, the fire would be about two feet tall and gathering strength. ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140704:00:47:00

To 1200 degrees fahrenheit, it s got enough energy to ignite everything below it. every exposed surface catches on fire. the aftermath of a fire like this will often leave behind irregular burn patterns on the floor of a structure, much like the ones investigators found in the willis fire. you will find patterns in the room that look like you would imagine a floor and lower walls would look if they had been exposed to the fire from a liquid accelerant such as gasoline which had been poured. this phenomenon is known as flashover. it is called flashover because the fire gets so hot that it literally rolls over engulfing the entire room in flames. this is the moment that flashover occurs. flashover produces patterns that cannot be discerned from those produced by liquid accelerants except that flashover does a better job than ....

Charring On The Floor , Burn Patterns , Surface Catches , Liquid Accelerant ,

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140704:00:48:00

A liquid accelerant does. people have said, oh, the whole house caught fire from one end to the other in under five minutes. somebody must have poured gasoline. it s not true. you flash over one room and very quickly your house is involved. flashover could also explain the furniture being consumed. following a post flashover fire, what you expect to see is tables, chairs, couches, all of it reduced to charcoal. it is very common for fire investigators to work on the premise that the fire was too hot or too fast to be a natural fire. in other words, the idea that only an accelerant can generate enough heat to destroy a heavy dining room table. but as this other fire investigation experiment shows, ....

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