Season 9 • Episode 10

The Gang Squashes Their Beefs

Episode The Gang Squashes Their Beefs
4
Total Crimes
6
Criminals
3
Crime Types
2
Most Frequent

Most Frequent Crime

Arson

Intentionally setting fire to a building or structure (arson) or otherwise willfully destroying property by fire. Under U.S. law arson is a felony in most jurisdictions.

Occurred 2 times

Criminal Activities

3 categories • 4 total crimes

Administration of a Controlled Substance

Deliberately putting psychoactive/controlled substances into another person's food or drink without consent, causing harm — criminal poisoning/assault and potentially distribution of a controlled substance.

Situation:

"Bill is explicitly identified in the transcript as 'the one who put bath salts in the punch at your wedding,' an act linked in the episode to serious injury (an attendee losing an eye). This admission constitutes nonconsensual drugging/poisoning of wedding guests."

Implicated: Bill Ponderosa
Crime #1

Arson

Intentionally setting fire to a building or structure (arson) or otherwise willfully destroying property by fire. Under U.S. law arson is a felony in most jurisdictions.

Situation:

"During the episode the group acknowledges that they 'blew up his car' after mistaking the man for Bruce Mathis. The Gang collectively admits responsibility for the car explosion (the transcript explicitly ties Frank and Dee to the mistaken identity and the group to having 'blew up his car')."

Crime #1

Arson

Intentionally setting fire to a building or structure (arson) or otherwise willfully destroying property by fire. Under U.S. law arson is a felony in most jurisdictions.

Situation:

"Frank admits 'I may have started a money fire' and elsewhere there is an active fire in the apartment caused during the group's actions, leading to guests escaping via the fire escape. The transcript shows Frank confessing to having started the fire, which endangered everyone inside."

Implicated: Frank Reynolds
Crime #2

Trespass

Unlawful entry into a building (school) with the intent to commit an offense inside (unauthorized entry / burglary or trespass depending on jurisdiction).

Situation:

"Bill admits 'I once broke into Dee's apartment and sniffed on her panties.' That is an admission of unlawful entry and non-consensual sexual conduct with another person's private clothing."

Implicated: Bill Ponderosa
Crime #1