One thing i can offer for 'The Burning' is this I was sitting on the other side of this man. He was built like a bull, to say the least. His hair darkened his face, and his beard made him look that much more menacing. "So, Mr. Tesar. What relation do you have to the burning of 1946?" He looks up and his face is shown, burn scars down the left side, and cracked, even bloodied, lips. In a raspy, halted voice he says "Well, that's very simple, Detective Miles." He rears over in a fit of half laughing, half coughing where with one last rear he launches blood onto the table. He quickly wipes it off with a sleeve, and says "I did it."