Something really went wrong and she snapped. Reporter police say the victim is lisa finleys boyfriend, or exboyfriend. They had been going together for about two years. Sunday he broke it off. He says finley came to the house with a jar of gasoline tossed the gasoline on him, picked up a can of hair spray and one of the big lighters and threatened to kill him. He grabbed the lighter and ran from the house only to look back and see that she had another lightener her hand. The boyfriend went to call 911. It was on fire. She is a friendly and nice person and she was trying to do something with her life. Lisa finley held without bond tonight in the Baltimore County jail. Strong reaction in the community to what happened here. The people speak out coming up at 6 00. Pat, thank you. Some of you will see some rain but most of us will get some much needed relief from all this heater heater. Most of those showers and storms well off to the south. The big story is going to be the cold front. It
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