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A man asked to leave the vineyard home where he was staying got so angry, he burned it down.
Jack Norris was on electronic bail when his girlfriend, a tenant at the property, arranged for him to stay while he waited for a space at an addiction rehab facility.
The cottage in Fairhall on the outskirts of Blenheim, beneath the Wither Hills, was a secondary dwelling on a Marlborough vineyard occupied at the time by the owner's son and his girlfriend, the tenant and then Norris.
The owner and her son didn't know him, never knew he was on bail, or that he had a criminal past, including a conviction in 2003 for wilfully setting fire to property and endangering life.
If they had known, he would never have been allowed to stay.
The owner told NZME outside court she was away at the time and the tenant had not asked her son if Norris could move in, but stay only occasionally.
They later learned at trial that he was an "imposter who had lied and manipulated" his way in
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