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Episode 101
On January 19, 2000, a fire broke out in a third-floor lounge inside Boland Hall at Seton Hall University.
Within minutes, thick smoke filled the hallway. Students pounded on doors. Some thought it was a false alarm. Others ran.
Three students would not survive.
In Part 1, we focus on the night of the fire — what happened, how it unfolded, and why conditions became so deadly so quickly.
We discuss:
The timeline of events as students began to realize something was wrong
The rapid buildup of smoke on the third floor
The confusion and delays during evacuation
And how the building’s concrete construction trapped heat and intensified conditions inside
Three young lives were lost in a matter of minutes.
Part 1 centers on the human experience — the chaos, the survival decisions, and the early rumors that began circulating almost immediately.
In Part 2, we’ll examine the investigation, the forensic findings, and the legal aftermath that would divide a campus and raise lasting questions about accountability.
Because sometimes the story of a fire isn’t just about ignition.
It's about what happens after the flames are out.
Purchase the book After The Fire that we sourced for this episode here: https://a.co/d/08OUjIBm or watch the documentary on Tubi.
The Crime to Burn Patreon - The Cult of Steve - is LIVE NOW! Go join and get all the unhinged you can handle. Click here to be sanctified.
Inner Sanctum Acknowledgments:
Listener discretion is advised.
Background music by Not Notoriously Coordinated
Get your Crime to Burn Merch! https://crimetoburn.myspreadshop.com
Please follow us on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok and Youtube for the latest news on this case. You can email us at [email protected] We welcome any constructive feedback and would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating and review.
If you need a way to keep your canine contained, you can also support the show by purchasing a Pawious wireless dog fence using our affiliate link and use the code "crimetoburn" at checkout to receive 10% off. Pawious, because our dog Winston needed a radius, not a rap sheet.
SOURCES:
“Suits filed in Seton Hall dorm fire” • Arizona Daily Sun • Jan 19, 2002
“Experts for defense fault Seton Hall in fatal dorm fire” • Chicago Tribune • Aug 18, 2006 (updated Aug 21, 2021)
“University community reflects 25 years after the Boland Hall fire” (Thomas Canela) • The Setonian • Feb 27, 2025
“Parole denied for 2 who set Seton Hall dorm fire that killed 3 students in 2000” (David Porter, AP) • tucson.com • Apr 1, 2008
“After the fire: Seton Hall students tell story” (Greg Watry) • New Jersey Herald • Apr 22, 2015 (updated Apr 25, 2015)
“Seton Hall Arsonists Get 5 Years” • CBS News • Jan 26, 2007
“Three Die in Dormitory Fire at Seton Hall University” (John J. Goldman) • Los Angeles Times • Jan 20, 2000
“Seton Hall Dorm Arsonist Out on Parole” (Tamara Vostok) • NBC Philadelphia • May 6, 2009
“2 Students Charged with Setting Fatal Dorm Fire 3 Years Ago at Seton Hall U.” (Jeffrey R. Young) • The Chronicle of Higher Education • Jun 13, 2003
“Police stage alcohol raid in dorm-fire investigation” • Orlando Sentinel • Feb 21, 2000 (updated Oct 27, 2018)
“Seton Hall dorm arsonist gets parole” (Bryan T. Murray / The Star-Ledger) • nj.com • Mar 25, 2009
“Students charged years after dorm fire” • Tampa Bay Times • Jun 13, 2003 (updated Sept 1, 2005)
“Murder Charges In Deadly Dorm Fire” (Dan Collins) • CBS News • Jun 13, 2003
“Students go on trial for killer dorm fire” (Emanuella Grinberg / Court TV) • CNN • Nov 14, 2006
“Grand Jury Misconduct Alleged in Seton Hall Dorm Fire Prosecution” • law.com • May 23, 2005
“3 Seton Hall Funerals Held” • CBS News • Jan 19, 2000
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Episode 101
On January 19, 2000, a fire broke out in a third-floor lounge inside Boland Hall at Seton Hall University.
Within minutes, thick smoke filled the hallway. Students pounded on doors. Some thought it was a false alarm. Others ran.
Three students would not survive.
In Part 1, we focus on the night of the fire — what happened, how it unfolded, and why conditions became so deadly so quickly.
We discuss:
The timeline of events as students began to realize something was wrong
The rapid buildup of smoke on the third floor
The confusion and delays during evacuation
And how the building’s concrete construction trapped heat and intensified conditions inside
Three young lives were lost in a matter of minutes.
Part 1 centers on the human experience — the chaos, the survival decisions, and the early rumors that began circulating almost immediately.
In Part 2, we’ll examine the investigation, the forensic findings, and the legal aftermath that would divide a campus and raise lasting questions about accountability.
Because sometimes the story of a fire isn’t just about ignition.
It's about what happens after the flames are out.
Purchase the book After The Fire that we sourced for this episode here: https://a.co/d/08OUjIBm or watch the documentary on Tubi.
The Crime to Burn Patreon - The Cult of Steve - is LIVE NOW! Go join and get all the unhinged you can handle. Click here to be sanctified.
Inner Sanctum Acknowledgments:
Listener discretion is advised.
Background music by Not Notoriously Coordinated
Get your Crime to Burn Merch! https://crimetoburn.myspreadshop.com
Please follow us on Instagram, X, Facebook, TikTok and Youtube for the latest news on this case. You can email us at [email protected] We welcome any constructive feedback and would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating and review.
If you need a way to keep your canine contained, you can also support the show by purchasing a Pawious wireless dog fence using our affiliate link and use the code "crimetoburn" at checkout to receive 10% off. Pawious, because our dog Winston needed a radius, not a rap sheet.
SOURCES:
“Suits filed in Seton Hall dorm fire” • Arizona Daily Sun • Jan 19, 2002
“Experts for defense fault Seton Hall in fatal dorm fire” • Chicago Tribune • Aug 18, 2006 (updated Aug 21, 2021)
“University community reflects 25 years after the Boland Hall fire” (Thomas Canela) • The Setonian • Feb 27, 2025
“Parole denied for 2 who set Seton Hall dorm fire that killed 3 students in 2000” (David Porter, AP) • tucson.com • Apr 1, 2008
“After the fire: Seton Hall students tell story” (Greg Watry) • New Jersey Herald • Apr 22, 2015 (updated Apr 25, 2015)
“Seton Hall Arsonists Get 5 Years” • CBS News • Jan 26, 2007
“Three Die in Dormitory Fire at Seton Hall University” (John J. Goldman) • Los Angeles Times • Jan 20, 2000
“Seton Hall Dorm Arsonist Out on Parole” (Tamara Vostok) • NBC Philadelphia • May 6, 2009
“2 Students Charged with Setting Fatal Dorm Fire 3 Years Ago at Seton Hall U.” (Jeffrey R. Young) • The Chronicle of Higher Education • Jun 13, 2003
“Police stage alcohol raid in dorm-fire investigation” • Orlando Sentinel • Feb 21, 2000 (updated Oct 27, 2018)
“Seton Hall dorm arsonist gets parole” (Bryan T. Murray / The Star-Ledger) • nj.com • Mar 25, 2009
“Students charged years after dorm fire” • Tampa Bay Times • Jun 13, 2003 (updated Sept 1, 2005)
“Murder Charges In Deadly Dorm Fire” (Dan Collins) • CBS News • Jun 13, 2003
“Students go on trial for killer dorm fire” (Emanuella Grinberg / Court TV) • CNN • Nov 14, 2006
“Grand Jury Misconduct Alleged in Seton Hall Dorm Fire Prosecution” • law.com • May 23, 2005
“3 Seton Hall Funerals Held” • CBS News • Jan 19, 2000

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