Texas officials investigating fire at home of Johnny Manziel's grandfather, Fire admiral say a bonfire that destroyed an East Texas home acceptance to the grandfathering of Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel appears to be suspicious.
Smith County Blaze Marshal Jay Brooks says crews were alleged aboriginal Wednesday morning to the blaze at a abode abreast Lake Tyler that's endemic by Paul Manziel, Johnny Manziel's grandfather.
Brooks says no one was at the abode at the time. He says no one had been there for the accomplished two days.
He says affirmation indicates abhorrent pay may accept been involved. Brooks says — in his words — "We accept recovered affirmation that credibility to suspicion."
He says the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Explosives is abutting the investigation, assisted by an accelerant-sniffing dog.
Smith County Blaze Marshal Jay Brooks says crews were alleged aboriginal Wednesday morning to the blaze at a abode abreast Lake Tyler that's endemic by Paul Manziel, Johnny Manziel's grandfather.
Brooks says no one was at the abode at the time. He says no one had been there for the accomplished two days.
He says affirmation indicates abhorrent pay may accept been involved. Brooks says — in his words — "We accept recovered affirmation that credibility to suspicion."
He says the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Explosives is abutting the investigation, assisted by an accelerant-sniffing dog.

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