A former Wall Street trader and Yale-educated attorney, who
was convicted of arson yesterday for burning down his Phoenix mansion, appeared
to pop a pill after hearing the guilty verdict in court and died minutes later,
according to Fox 10 News in Phoenix via New York Daily News.
Michael James Marin, who once reached the summit of Mount
Everest, was convicted in Maricopa County Superior Court "of arson of an
occupied structure" after setting his $3.5 million Biltmore Estates
mansion on fire because he could no longer pay his $17,500 monthly mortgage,
according to media reports.
At the time, he was reportedly found outside the home
wearing a SCUBA gear after escaping from the second-floor...
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