Kevin Bui Receives 60-Year Sentence for Fatal Denver Arson
Denver DA Labels Kevin Bui as Leader in Tragic Arson Case
According to True Crime News, Kevin Bui, now 20 years old, has been given a 60-year prison sentence for starting a fire that killed five people in Denver’s Green Valley Ranch in August 2020. He admitted guilt to two counts of second-degree murder earlier this year. Denver District Attorney Beth McCann called Kevin Bui the leader in this terrible and pointless crime.
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Arson Trio’s Actions Lead to Tragic Deaths in Denver House Fire
Kevin Bui, along with Gavin Seymour and Dillon Siebert, set the fire because Kevin Bui thought someone had stolen from him at the house. Security cameras recorded the three masked suspects that night. Investigators found they used something to make the fire spread faster. The victims, who were from Senegal, died in the fire. Kevin Bui’s long sentence is the result of this sad and painful time for the families affected.