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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20140704:00:50:00

An accident saying there is not a single item of physical evidence in this case which supports a finding of arson. the willis case is based solely on old wives tales that have been long disproved and that should be known by everybody in the industry. an amateur could have taken this case who had in his mind a one-page list of old wives tales, could have taken a checklist on the willis fire and said, no, that s caused by flashover, no, that s caused by flashover. accelerants can t do that, and you wind up with nothing. there s one last thing. what about willis so-called remorseless behavior during the trial? ernest willis has been given two powerful drugs during his trial, which his defense counsel did not know about. according to his medical records and for reasons unknown, prison doctors gave willis two powerful anti-psychotic medications during trial that ....

A Little Deeper , Finding Of Arson , Charring On The Floor , Uninjured Ernest Willis , Remorseless Behavior , Prison Doctors , Defense Counsel ,

CNN Anderson Cooper Special Report July 1, 2014 08:50:00

At one minute, the fire would be about two feet tall and gathering strength. 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? ....

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

CNN Anderson Cooper Special Report July 1, 2014 08:49:00

Within one minute, smoke and gas spread up the stairs to the second floor. and three minutes after 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 match his mother had been using. ....

The Living Room , Paul Camiolo , Fire Department 911 , Arson Fire , Rick Roby , In Flames , Arson Scenario ,

CNN Anderson Cooper Special Report July 1, 2014 08:48:00

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 flash-over. when flash-over 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 flash-over 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. ....

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

CNN Forensic Files June 24, 2014 08:56:00

Extinguished. the fireman who was walking down escalator number 6 and looked across to escalator number 4, approximately one minute before flashover, had described the fire as being relatively small. but then, the fire spread across the steps, the bottom of the trench. it could only draw oxygen from one direction, from below. this was the trench effect. the flames were deflected into the trench and began to flow up the treads, the risers, and exposing the balustrades to very high levels of heat flux. from there, the hot gases are going up the escalator trench ahead of the flame. they re heating the wood quite considerably. it gets quite hot, even though there s no flame there. it s sucking up the air from below like a chimney would, which is what it needs to do, and that would tend to flatten the flames down in the early ....

Kings Cross Fire , Trench Effect , One Direction , Heat Flux ,