CHICAGO (AP) – Prosecutors say a 63-year-old man made his intentions known before burning down a Chicago home and killing a sleeping 10-year-old girl and her mother. Authorities say Reginald Brown set the house afire on Feb. 28 because he believed the woman, whom he had been dating, stole his wallet. Killed in the fire were 34-year-old Ieashia Ford and her daughter, Porche Stinson Ford. Brown is charged with murder and aggravated arson and Cook County Judge Charles Beach on Thursday denied him bail during a hearing that was audio streamed over the internet.
