Scorned husband set lawmaker on fire for having AFFAIR with his wife, court is told

A court opened fire on the Virginia deputy because it was claimed to have a relationship with his wife.
Shotsie Michael Buck-Hayes poured gasoline inside her office to Lee Vogler, a member of the Danville Municipal Assembly, and burned it.
At a preliminary hearing on Tuesday, a Danville Police Inspector Buck-Hayes said to the civil servants ‘set fire to the person with his wife’.
It remains unclear whether Vogler claims to have a relationship with his wife.
Buck-Hayes claims that he bought a gasoline to kill Vogs and said using a lighter to start the fire.
Vogler’s wife, Blair, said the court had the second and third -degree burns up to 60 percent of her husband’s body.
According to his wife, he took 35 percent of his skin to cover the burns, also had a shock and septic shock and burned his lungs due to smoke.
Vogs have been in the hospital since the incident and still healed. He shares two children with his wife.
The three witnesses testified at the hearing, an employee of the Showcase magazine where the attack took place, and Lee is a police researcher and the wife of Vogler.
Shotsie Michael Buck-Hayes is seen here as well as his wife Mary Alice, who filed a divorce case weeks before the attack
Vogler’s wife, Blair said that she had second and third degree burns up to 60 percent of her husband’s body.
According to the employee, Stephen Seiple walked into the Buck-Hayes with a bucket and chased Vogler and poured gasoline on him.
Seiple told the court that he saw the real burning took place and told the wounds on Vogs.
He said: ‘I think I remember Lee’ 911’i thrown me gas’ he was shouting, ran. I had a burgundy shirt on it, I could smell gas.
“Someone came behind Lee”, when he was asked to describe the person holding the bucket, he pointed to Buck-Hayes, who appeared in a prison overalls.
Seiple continued: ‘I called 911 and when I went to Lee’s office and they were going out on the street.
When I bought it [out front]His shirt was burned. His chest was very pink and his arms were really bad. ‘
Buck-Hayes was accused of malicious injuries after the first-degree murder attempted murder.
On Tuesday, a lawyer representing Buck -Hayes had not approved the charges, as he found a possible reason in the judge.
Police said Buck-Hayes escaped from the scene, but the witnesses managed to give him a definition of his and his vehicle.
Buck-Hayes said that he had bought a gasoline to kill Vogs to kill Vogs using a lighter to start the fire, the court heard
Vogler (right), who shared his wife Blair Vogler (left) and two little children, was the target of the alleged attack
At the end of next month, another court hearing was held on 27 October.
Hayes’ wife Mary Alice Buck-Hayes filed a divorce case just two weeks before the incident. The couple married in 2021, Facebook Page.
Police said Buck-Hayes escaped from the scene, but the witnesses managed to give them a definition of himself and his vehicle.
He then stopped several blocks away from the officers.
A Waof For Vogs, founded by his wife, he said that he had spent another skin graft last week and collected over $ 160,000 with the latest update.
Blair Vogler witnesses Buck-Hayes during a preliminary hearing at the General Regional Court in Danville on Tuesday.
Buck-Hayes walked to the building, it was seen here, a bucket and chased vogs poured gasoline on it
Post added: ‘This process is slow, challenging and sometimes annoying, but Lee will continue to push it determined and forward.
‘We are very grateful for all of you to be with us and we continue to attract power from the love and courage you provide.’
In May 2012, Vogler was the youngest person who was elected to the Municipal Assembly at the age of 24 and holds the position.
In 2010, he received a bachelor’s degree from Virginia Commonwealth University in the field of Political Science and is currently a manager in Andrew Brooks Media Group, which is currently a showcase magazine.




