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Judge sets bail at $2 million in arson that killed 2 children

Man, woman had recently been evicted from house

By Associated Press
Published: July 17, 2017, 8:52pm
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Arson suspect Jaramy Chism, left, appears in Skagit County Superior Court on Monday, July 17, 2017. A judge has set bail at $2 million each for Chism, and a woman being held in an arson that killed two children in Mount Vernon over the weekend.
Arson suspect Jaramy Chism, left, appears in Skagit County Superior Court on Monday, July 17, 2017. A judge has set bail at $2 million each for Chism, and a woman being held in an arson that killed two children in Mount Vernon over the weekend. (Scott Terrell/Skagit Valley Herald via AP) Photo Gallery

MOUNT VERNON (AP) — A judge has set bail at $2 million each for a man and woman being held in an arson that killed two children and injured their parents and other adult near Mount Vernon over the weekend.

Kimberly Marie Hughes, 32, and Jaramy L. Chism, 24, were being held for investigation of arson and first-degree murder. According to a probable cause statement released Monday, they previously lived at the home where the fire was set, but were evicted just days earlier — and Hughes had threatened to burn it down. Both deny the allegations, the Skagit County Public Defender’s Office said.

A tenant, Jacob Motz, told investigators he woke up when he heard fire crackling at 2 a.m. Saturday, and looked to see fire coming through the windows from an area near the front porch.

He woke homeowner Bryan Bachofer to fight the fire while the other homeowner, Jessica Starr, tried to evacuate their children from the second floor, a Snohomish County sheriff’s deputy wrote in a probable cause statement released Monday. By the time Bachofer and Motz got back downstairs, the house was engulfed in flames. Unable to return upstairs, they ran outside.

Starr reported that she got the children, a 6-year-old son and 8-year-old daughter, to a window to try to escape.

“When she pushed the screen to open it, she fell through the window, falling to the ground from the second story,” the probable cause statement said. “The children did not make it out.”

Bachofer and Starr both had visible injuries, and Starr had severe burns on her face and hands, the deputy wrote. Motz was also injured.

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