Kary Antholis

Host, Firebug podcast

Host of podcast Firebug

Kary Antholis on KCRW

Someone was setting fires across California during the 1980s and early 1990s, evading law enforcement, and leaving a trail of destroyed buildings and lives in their wake.

New podcast ‘Firebug’ looks at real-life serial arsonist and fire investigator in California

Someone was setting fires across California during the 1980s and early 1990s, evading law enforcement, and leaving a trail of destroyed buildings and lives in their wake.

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