A resolution in the case against Amanda Bowman, a Bowler woman who stands accused of arson, attempted first-degree intentional homicide and six counts of felony bail jumping, remains elusive as Bowman’s attorney asked for another continuance Sept. 10.
Tara Teesch said she still requires more time to review the case when she appeared before Shawano-Menominee County Circuit Court Judge Katherine Sloma, and the final pre-trial hearing was rescheduled for 9 a.m. Nov. 5.
Bowman was charged after her cousin’s home caught fire.
According to the criminal complaint, crews were called to a home in the Town of Bartelme on the morning of Aug. 17, 2024, and found it fully engulfed. Shawano County Sheriff’s Department Detective Craig Rekoske interviewed Bowman, who said the house belonged to her 67-year-old cousin, identified in the complaint as KID, and that she lived there on and off.
Bowman said she had been up all night driving and was running out of gas, so she stopped at her cousin’s where a young friend had been repairing her ATV, the complaint said. She went into the house with the gas can when the dog started barking — “I just wanted him to know it was me,” she told the detective, adding that she “didn’t know why (she) brought it into the house,” according to the complaint.
Standing in the hallway at the door to KID’s room, the gas can “just poofed in my face,” and she dropped the can because of the sudden flames, she told Rekoske.
Bowman said she and her cousin ran out of the house together, jumping over the flames, according to the complaint.
“I don’t know if I had a cigarette; he asked me that, too, and I do not remember,” the complaint quotes her as saying.
Rekoske reported that Bowman was showing “outward signs of drug usage, including the failure to maintain a stationary physical position, speaking in phrases and going from one topic to the next, and excessive hand and arm movement.”
When he confronted her about her drug usage, she eventually admitted she had used meth before the fire but offered conflicting timelines about how long before the fire it happened, at first saying it had been a week earlier, the complaint said.
Her cousin offered a different sequence of events, saying he was in bed and did hear Bowman say, “It’s me. I’m filling up my car,” but when he opened his eyes, he saw flames coming up from the carpet, “a red gas can melted and a trail of flames going down the hallway, and she’s down past the hallway running out the door or leaving,” according to the complaint.
He denied that he ran out of the house with Bowman and said she was already out of the house when he realized it was on fire.
“I don’t know; I was wondering if she was trying to kill me or something,” the cousin said, although he couldn’t think of a reason Bowman would want to do that, according to the complaint. “It’s just weird that the fire was right at my bedroom door.”
She had been acting strange for about three days prior to the fire, the cousin said, and he noticed she had parked her car farther away from the house than she usually did.
Bowman is currently being held in the Shawano County Jail on a $150,000 cash bond.
Bowman has another open case in the Shawano County system. She was charged Aug. 15, 2023, with possession of methamphetamine and a misdemeanor count of possessing drug paraphernalia.
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