
Alaska Man Sentenced for Deadly Seattle Motel Fire
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Thirty-year-old Jesse Samuel Puff, from Alaska, was sentenced to forty years in prison for setting a deadly fire at a Seattle motel, killing two and injuring three. Puff tracked his stolen laptop to the motel and ignited a blaze, trapping guests. Families shared stories of loss, with Puff apologizing in court. The judge considered Puffs mental health struggles and handed down two twenty-year terms for murder, plus assault sentences, and six years of supervision. Families left with mixed feelings as the case closes.
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