A deadly fire on Long Island (NY) is shrouded in mystery, after a bizarre message was spotted printed on the home’s rooftop, reports CBS New York.
Officials said the owner of the house was facing eviction because of unpaid taxes.
The fire broke out in Manorville around 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Suffolk County police said the owner, Charles Woolsey, 68, was found outside and unconscious, while an unidentified woman, believed to be his wife, was found dead on the second floor.
A partial message on the roof reading, “We won’t submit to your…” in large block letters was visible, but the rest of the message was burned.
Homicide and arson investigators were at the scene.
Meanwhile, neighbors called Woolsey a loner.
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