Before the fire broke out the woman and her estranged husband were at the property to determine what could be salvaged from the first fire.
A Chester County woman is facing arson charges after her home went up in flames twice within a period of months.
Before the fire broke out, Kathryn Frankel, her estranged husband and a public adjuster were all at the property to reportedly determine what could be salvaged from the earlier fire on May 1. On Tuesday, the public adjuster said the home was de-energized while they were surveying the property and there was no indication of a fire present.According to court documents, Frankel told police she was in the pool when she heard a noise. She claims she was met with flames upon walking into the mud room.Neighbors told officers that Frankel was seen walking around, talking to herself as smoke was coming from the home.
Pennsylvania EASTTOWN TWP. Kathryn Frankel 15095455
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