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2024-05-22 09:20:59 UTC
Kevin Bui, now 20, sought revenge for a stolen iPhone when he and 2 of his
friends killed a family of 5, including a toddler and 6-month-old baby
Colorado man Kevin Bui has pleaded guilty to torching an innocent family's
home in the middle of the night, killing five people, including a toddler
and a baby, out of revenge for stealing his cellphone â except none of the
victims had anything to do with Bui's stolen phone.
Bui was believed to be the ringleader of a trio of murderous arsonists, and
used the "Find My iPhone" app to track the location of his stolen phone to
the area of the victims' home in 2020, but burned the wrong house,
prosecutors said.
Bui, who was 16 at the time, was the last of three friends to plead guilty
to the 2020 quintuple murder, the Denver District Attorney's Office
announced on Friday.
As part of the deal, Bui will spend 60 years in prison. In exchange,
prosecutors dropped 60 criminal charges.
The blaze killed Djibril "Jibby" Diol, his wife Adja, and their 22-month-old
daughter, Khadija, as well as Diolâs sister, Hassan, and her 6-month-old
daughter, Hawa Beye.
Three other victims survived by jumping from the second-floor window, but
suffered injuries, according to the probable cause affidavit, which detailed
the horrifying moments the fire ripped through their home.
Around 2:40 a.m. on Aug. 5, 2020, a Denver police officer saw a crowd
outside a burning home.
The responding officer called for backup and broke in by kicking in the
front door but was "forced away⊠due to extreme heat," the affidavit says.
The officer could see "a small human body approximately three feet inside
the front door," according to the affidavit.
He tried to get back inside to save the baby, but "it was apparent that the
person was not alive," and was forced back out by the heat.
Firefighters wrestled with the blaze, and made Herculean efforts to rescue
anyone in the house, but it was too late.
Five members of the family went to sleep hours earlier and didn't wake up in
time to escape. They all died in the house.
A neighbor's camera caught three suspects wearing hockey masks on video,
which was set in night vision, so the colors were reversed.
The suspects in the video wore dark clothing and covered their faces with a
white theater or hockey mask.
That was one of three videos mentioned in the affidavit, along with the
homeowner's own backyard camera that caught the suspects running from the
burning home at 2:38 a.m.
The suspects were seen on surveillance video breaking into the home, pouring
gasoline on the living room walls, and lighting the accelerant "in a
coordinated" and "planned attack," the affidavit says.
https://static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2024/05/denver-
kevin-dui-Arrest-Warrant-denver-prosecutor.pdf
By January 2021, Bui, along with Gavin Seymour and Dillon Siebert, were
arrested and charged in connection with the arson and murders.
In total, Bui and Seymour were hit with 60 felonies. Siebert, who was 15 at
the time, was charged with 47 felonies. Siebert pleaded guilty first, and
was sentenced to three years in a juvenile detention center plus seven more
years in state prison.
Seymour pleaded guilty earlier this year and was sentenced to 40 years in
prison.
Bui was the last holdout until last week. He said nothing during Friday's
court appearance, according to a report by The Associated Press, which noted
Bui sat with his lawyers, hands cuffed in front of him, wearing a green jail
uniform.
He'll be formally sentenced on July 2.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/revenge-seeking-colorado-trio-kill-5-
coordinated-arson-attack-wrong-home
friends killed a family of 5, including a toddler and 6-month-old baby
Colorado man Kevin Bui has pleaded guilty to torching an innocent family's
home in the middle of the night, killing five people, including a toddler
and a baby, out of revenge for stealing his cellphone â except none of the
victims had anything to do with Bui's stolen phone.
Bui was believed to be the ringleader of a trio of murderous arsonists, and
used the "Find My iPhone" app to track the location of his stolen phone to
the area of the victims' home in 2020, but burned the wrong house,
prosecutors said.
Bui, who was 16 at the time, was the last of three friends to plead guilty
to the 2020 quintuple murder, the Denver District Attorney's Office
announced on Friday.
As part of the deal, Bui will spend 60 years in prison. In exchange,
prosecutors dropped 60 criminal charges.
The blaze killed Djibril "Jibby" Diol, his wife Adja, and their 22-month-old
daughter, Khadija, as well as Diolâs sister, Hassan, and her 6-month-old
daughter, Hawa Beye.
Three other victims survived by jumping from the second-floor window, but
suffered injuries, according to the probable cause affidavit, which detailed
the horrifying moments the fire ripped through their home.
Around 2:40 a.m. on Aug. 5, 2020, a Denver police officer saw a crowd
outside a burning home.
The responding officer called for backup and broke in by kicking in the
front door but was "forced away⊠due to extreme heat," the affidavit says.
The officer could see "a small human body approximately three feet inside
the front door," according to the affidavit.
He tried to get back inside to save the baby, but "it was apparent that the
person was not alive," and was forced back out by the heat.
Firefighters wrestled with the blaze, and made Herculean efforts to rescue
anyone in the house, but it was too late.
Five members of the family went to sleep hours earlier and didn't wake up in
time to escape. They all died in the house.
A neighbor's camera caught three suspects wearing hockey masks on video,
which was set in night vision, so the colors were reversed.
The suspects in the video wore dark clothing and covered their faces with a
white theater or hockey mask.
That was one of three videos mentioned in the affidavit, along with the
homeowner's own backyard camera that caught the suspects running from the
burning home at 2:38 a.m.
The suspects were seen on surveillance video breaking into the home, pouring
gasoline on the living room walls, and lighting the accelerant "in a
coordinated" and "planned attack," the affidavit says.
https://static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2024/05/denver-
kevin-dui-Arrest-Warrant-denver-prosecutor.pdf
By January 2021, Bui, along with Gavin Seymour and Dillon Siebert, were
arrested and charged in connection with the arson and murders.
In total, Bui and Seymour were hit with 60 felonies. Siebert, who was 15 at
the time, was charged with 47 felonies. Siebert pleaded guilty first, and
was sentenced to three years in a juvenile detention center plus seven more
years in state prison.
Seymour pleaded guilty earlier this year and was sentenced to 40 years in
prison.
Bui was the last holdout until last week. He said nothing during Friday's
court appearance, according to a report by The Associated Press, which noted
Bui sat with his lawyers, hands cuffed in front of him, wearing a green jail
uniform.
He'll be formally sentenced on July 2.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/revenge-seeking-colorado-trio-kill-5-
coordinated-arson-attack-wrong-home