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Old Jul 2, 2012 | 06:46 PM
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Convicted Arizona Businessman Appears To Commit Suicide In Courtroom



An Arizona millionaire who died minutes after he was convicted of arson appeared to have put something in his mouth while in the court room, sparking an investigation into whether the convicted arsonist had poisoned himself.



Michael Marin, 53, was convicted on Thursday of purposefully burning down his $2.55 million mansion in the tony Biltmore Estates neighborhood of Phoenix after he was unable to keep up with mortgage payments and a plan to raffle his house through a charity fundraiser failed. He faced up to 16 years in prison.



After the guilty verdict on one count of arson was read, a seemingly distraught Marin buried his face into his hands and appeared to place something in his mouth.



His face began to turn red. Minutes later, he took a sip of a liquid from a plastic sports bottle, turned to get a tissue, experienced convulsions and collapsed.



He was pronounced dead at the hospital, said Jeff Sprong, spokesperson for the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, which is investigating the death.



"As you watch the video it does look like he is putting something into his mouth. Unfortunately we didn't find any evidence he left behind," Sprong said. "We are steering toward the fact he did ingest something. However, we're going to have to wait for toxicology results in two to three weeks."



Marin, who amassed his fortune working in finance and as a Yale-educated lawyer, set fire to his 6,600 square foot mansion on July 5, 2009 after he was unable to make a $2.3 million payment on his balloon mortgage the following month.



Clad in scuba gear and breathing with an oxygen tank, Marin climbed down a ladder from the second floor of his mansion to escape the fire. His bizarre and harrowing escape made news and made fire officials suspicious.



Investigators determined he had set the home on fire from four different points using an accelerant. Twenty-eight phone books were also found near packing boxes, which were used as kindling for the fire, according to a report by the Phoenix Fire Department obtained by the New Times.



"The scuba setup was in a ready state when he found it next to his portable ladder stored in his upstairs master bedroom closet," fire Capt. Jeff Peabody wrote in the report.



What wasn't in the Phoenix home also raised suspicions.



The divorced father of four clung to his prized possessions: 18 etchings by Pablo Picasso, which were safe in his Gilbert, Ariz., home at the time of the Phoenix fire.



After the investigation, which also revealed Marin's dwindling assets as a motive for starting the fire, he was arrested and charged with arson of an occupied structure.



"Michael Marin couldn't pay his mortgage, so he burned down his house," Deputy Maricopa County Attorney Chris Rapp said in his opening statements.



The 53-year-old had a taste for living large and was known for his eclectic interests. He was a self-published author. He owned and piloted a Cessna 310, had scaled Mt. Everest, served as a Mormon missionary and later as an executive in Japan, and was a diehard fanatic of the Burning Man festival.



But on Thursday, it became clear Michael Marin's once-robust social life would be replaced with the prospect of spending up to 16 years in prison.



"We the jury, duly impaneled and sworn in the above entitled action upon our oath, do find the defendant Michael James Marin guilty of arson of an occupied structure," said a foreman.



Moments later, Marin discreetly popped something into his mouth and died.
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Old Jul 2, 2012 | 07:16 PM
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That's insane! First minute he pops something... minute 5 he might have popped something. Minute 7, he's down!
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Old Jul 2, 2012 | 08:46 PM
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seems like self-bleaching out of the gene pool. Aside from the fate of his soul, what's the problem here? Can't do anything about his soul now. We don't have to pay to incarcerate him and he wasn't paying his bills regardless what happened. Family better off without him. He was, and remains, the Biggest Loser.
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Old Jul 3, 2012 | 01:45 AM
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Goodness me. Seems like a pretty harsh way to die though. Surely being a businessman in AZ, you could hook up a faster and more painless way to die.





At least someone's channel got some views.
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Old Jul 3, 2012 | 02:23 PM
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Well, uh, ladies and gentlemen ...permanent recession?



Crazy, and a bit frightening at how fast that shi works. Foremost, I can think of 100 better ways to start fires. Next, why not just serve the 16 years and get a reduced sentence for good behavior? It's long, but not as long as dyin'.



Isn't it ironic that he was a fan of the burning man art festival?



Surely being a businessman in AZ, you could hook up a faster and more painless way to die.


I think that's the easiest and quickest way. That stuff works fast...
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Old Jul 3, 2012 | 02:52 PM
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I'd rather make a grandiose splatter and/or crater. Convulsing and gurgling in pain for two or three minutes would blow major ass.
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Old Jul 3, 2012 | 05:29 PM
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Haha!! That would blow major ass. The problem with that is there's no cliff, bridge, or train anywhere in sight. Let me refrain, sleep is probably the best way.



I don't understand why the guy couldn't just sell the house and everything else he had, which would have given him a better chance. Plus he was a yale lawyer... I mean c'mon.
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Old Jul 3, 2012 | 11:05 PM
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I don't know what he took, but it wasn't Potassium or Sodium Cyanide. Cyanide works much, much faster than that. He would have been unconscious in 10 to 45 seconds. He probably took some sort of heart medication, maybe an OD of Nitroglycerin, based on the noise he made when he went down.
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