John Leonard Orr

John Leonard Orr
Born1948 or 1949 (aged c. 75)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesThe Pillow Pyro
Coin Tosser
The Frito Bandito
Occupation(s)Fire captain, arson investigator
Criminal statusFederal: Transferred to CA custody in 2002
State: Incarcerated at California State Prison, Centinela
Conviction(s)Federal: July 31, 1992
State: June 25, 1998
Criminal chargeFederal: Arson
State: First-degree murder, arson
PenaltyFederal: 30 years
State: Life plus 21 years (nine years vacated on March 15, 2000)
Details
Victims4 (fatal)
DateOctober 10, 1984
CountryUnited States
State(s)California
Location(s)Pasadena
WeaponsIncendiary timing-device
Date apprehended
December 4, 1991
Imprisoned atCalifornia State Prison, Centinela

John Leonard Orr (born 1948 or 1949)[1] is an American convicted serial arsonist, mass murderer and former firefighter. A fire captain and arson investigator in Glendale, California, Orr was convicted of serial arson and four counts of murder;[2] he is believed to have set nearly 2,000 fires in a thirty-year arson spree, most of them between 1984 and 1991, making him the most prolific serial arsonist in American history.[3]

During his arson spree, Orr had several nicknames: the Pillow Pyro[4] due to the location of the fires inside shops;[5] the Frito Bandito, due to starting some of his fires using potato chips; and the Coin Tosser for incorporating coins into his incendiary devices. Orr's modus operandi was to set fires using a timed device, usually comprising a lit cigarette with three matches wrapped in ruled yellow writing paper and secured by a rubber band, in stores while they were open and populated. He would also set small fires in the grassy hills in order to distract firefighters, leaving fires set in more congested areas unattended. He would sometimes be part of the firefighting crew that investigated the fires.

  1. ^ "Ex-Fire Captain Sentenced to 30 Years for 3 Blazes". The San Francisco Examiner. The Associated Press. 1992-11-03. p. A-7. Ex-Glendale Fire Capt. John Leonard Orr, 43...
  2. ^ Petherick, Wayne (2006). Serial Crime: Theoretical and Practical Issues in Behavioral Profiling. New York: Academic Press. p. 256. ISBN 978-0-06-009528-4.
  3. ^ Wambaugh, Joseph (May 27, 2003). Fire Lover. William Morrow Paperbacks. ISBN 978-0060095284.
  4. ^ Maslin, Janet (May 20, 2002). "Books of the Times; A Firefighter Unable to Resist the Flame". The New York Times. Retrieved February 7, 2014.
  5. ^ "Case 98: The Pillow Pyro - Casefile: True Crime Podcast". Casefile: True Crime Podcast. 2018-10-27. Retrieved 2018-11-07.