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An Indiana mother, Kirstin D. Bowers, will serve a 16-year prison sentence after accepting a plea deal related to the tragic death of her 7-year-old son in a fire at their Shelbyville home. This resolution comes nine months after the devastating blaze in June, which claimed the life of young David Jr., as reported by WTHR.
The fire, which consumed the family’s residence, led to the escape of three of Bowers’ other children. However, within a month, Bowers found herself under arrest. The investigation was prompted by concerns raised by both her husband and neighbors, who suspected foul play.
In her initial account, Bowers claimed the fire started accidentally when she fell asleep while smoking a cigarette, only to wake up and find her bed in flames. This narrative quickly unraveled when her husband informed authorities that smoking inside was not a practice they engaged in at home. Moreover, neighbors recounted hearing a heated argument just days before the fire, where Bowers allegedly shouted, “I f—ing hate you, and I hope everything you love dies,” directed at her husband, as reported by Fox59.