Tragic reports are speaking about the home of a Supreme Court judge going up in flames after she ruled against Trump.
Sources from local media outlets gave out more details about how investigations are being carried out to determine the cause of the huge blaze at the beachfront home.
At the same time, reports are speaking about how the judge was subjected to death threats, and that again continues to be investigated. Some claim that no evidence has been shared so far about the blaze being set intentionally.
The fire at the home of Diane Goodstein erupted on Saturday, and that sent three members of her family to a nearby hospital, including her husband, who was a former state senator.
69-year-old Goodstein was believed to be walking her dogs at the time the mega blaze erupted at the three-story home in the luxury gated community on Edisto Beach in Colleton County.
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the South Carolina state law enforcement division confirmed it was busy investigating the mega fire in the county.
At this time, we would like to avoid speculations, the lead investigator mentioned. No other information was shared. Among those being treated in the hospital were Goodstein’s husband and their son.
South Carolina Chief Justice John Kittredge mentioned how the fire seemed to be caused by a major explosion, and sources close to Goodstein mentioned to the outlet that the judge received death threats.