Owner of $1.8 million Hamptons summer rental pleads guilty to homicide after fire kills Maryland sisters -but won't serve jail time
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Peter Miller, the owner of the rental property, pleaded guilty to negligent homicide after illegally wiring an outdoor kitchen that led to the sisters' deaths.
Two sisters died in a fire caused by unsafe electrical wiring, highlighting the critical importance of safety inspections in residential properties, especially rentals.
Miller admitted to building an outdoor kitchen that overloaded the home's electrical system, with no smoke detectors or proper safety measures in place.
The tragedy underscores how negligence can lead to fatal consequences, especially in rental properties where safety standards are often compromised.
Read at New York Post
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