Virginia Lawmaker Torched
Husband Says, ‘Yeah I Did It’ …
He Was Banging My Wife!!!
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A scorned husband isn’t denying a thing — admitting he set fire to a Virginia lawmaker, accusing him of an affair with his wife, Mary Alice … even though she’d already filed for divorce weeks before the attack.
Yup, we finally got the why behind Shotsie Michael Buck-Hayes‘ alleged actions — laid out by a Danville PD investigator during Tuesday’s prelim hearing, months after his July arrest.
Shotsie flat-out told cops he bought gas to kill Danville City Council member Lee Vogler — then used a lighter to spark the blaze.
Three witnesses took the stand — including a Showcase Magazine employee, who said Buck-Hayes stormed in with a bucket, chased Vogler, and doused him with gasoline while he was working his day job as a sales director.
Vogler’s wife, Blair, told the court he suffered second and third-degree burns over 60% of his body — plus burn shock, septic shock, and lung damage from the smoke.
He’s been hospitalized ever since, still fighting through recovery.
Buck-Hayes is facing charges of attempted first-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding.