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A woman's abusive boyfriend set himself on fire and then ran into the crowded bar where she was working — and filmed the entire horrific act in this shocking footage! [GRAPHIC VIDEO FOLLOWS...]
This disturbing video — originally screened on Facebook before being censored — shows Memphis, Tenn, musician Jared McLemore in his sick final moments. McLemore filmed himself pouring kerosene all over his body before lighting a match to ignite himself. He then runs off the screen — and into a crowded bar full of Friday night revelers!
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A woman's abusive boyfriend set himself on fire and then ran into the crowded bar where she was working — and filmed the entire horrific act in this shocking footage! [GRAPHIC VIDEO FOLLOWS...]
This disturbing video — originally screened on Facebook before being censored — shows Memphis, Tenn, musician Jared McLemore in his sick final moments. McLemore filmed himself pouring kerosene all over his body before lighting a match to ignite himself. He then runs off the screen — and into a crowded bar full of Friday night revelers!
Shocked eyewitnesses reported that McLemore's body was consumed in flames as he ran into Murphy's Bar, where his estranged girlfriend worked running sound for live bands. Thankfully, only one person inside the bar was hurt — and later taken to a hospital after attempting to kick the lighter out of the crazed musician's hand. The man is expected to make a full recovery.
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A woman's abusive boyfriend set himself on fire and then ran into the crowded bar where she was working — and filmed the entire horrific act in this shocking footage! [GRAPHIC VIDEO FOLLOWS...]
This disturbing video — originally screened on Facebook before being censored — shows Memphis, Tenn, musician Jared McLemore in his sick final moments. McLemore filmed himself pouring kerosene all over his body before lighting a match to ignite himself. He then runs off the screen — and into a crowded bar full of Friday night revelers!
Shocked eyewitnesses reported that McLemore's body was consumed in flames as he ran into Murphy's Bar, where his estranged girlfriend worked running sound for live bands. Thankfully, only one person inside the bar was hurt — and later taken to a hospital after attempting to kick the lighter out of the crazed musician's hand. The man is expected to make a full recovery.
The community of Memphis musicians have already raised over $18,000 for McLemore's ex, out of concerns that she'll require extensive therapy to recover from what one witness described as "the most horrific thing I've seen!"