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A Cabarrus County woman charged with murder instructed her two young children to "stay on the bed" as she fled the family's burning home, investigators said.
Police detectives used statements by Lisa Louise Greene, 40, to persuade a judge to let them search her Midland home for blood, DNA and substances that could be used to ignite a fire. Addison Macemore, 8, and her brother, Daniel, 10, died in the Jan. 10 blaze.
Greene, who is also charged with arson, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, is being held without bond at the Cabarrus County jail.
The search warrant detailed some of the inconsistencies that Cabarrus County Sheriff Brad Riley said led to Greene's arrest. She told firefighters she saw fire only inside the children's room, but there was no evidence of burning or charring inside the room, according to the warrant.
"The origin of the fire was outside the room occupied by the children," the warrant said.
http://dwb.newsobserver.com/news/ncwire_news/story/2877159p-9333498c.html
Police detectives used statements by Lisa Louise Greene, 40, to persuade a judge to let them search her Midland home for blood, DNA and substances that could be used to ignite a fire. Addison Macemore, 8, and her brother, Daniel, 10, died in the Jan. 10 blaze.
Greene, who is also charged with arson, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia, is being held without bond at the Cabarrus County jail.
The search warrant detailed some of the inconsistencies that Cabarrus County Sheriff Brad Riley said led to Greene's arrest. She told firefighters she saw fire only inside the children's room, but there was no evidence of burning or charring inside the room, according to the warrant.
"The origin of the fire was outside the room occupied by the children," the warrant said.
http://dwb.newsobserver.com/news/ncwire_news/story/2877159p-9333498c.html