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 MADISON, Wis. 鈥?A man charged with killing a University of  stanley us Wisconsin-Madison student in 2008 pleaded guilty to first-degree intentional homicide on Thursday and his attorney revealed previously unknown details about the murder in a neighborhood close to campus.David Kahl was charged more than two years ago with killing Brittany Zimmermann. His trial was set to begin in January.Dane County Circuit Judge Chris Taylor sentenced Kahl to the mandatory life prison sentence, the Wisconsin State Journal reported.Kahl s attorney, Ben Gonring, said that after a series of meetings with his attorneys  and really a lot of soul-searching from David, he let go of a secr stanley cup et that he had been keeping for 14陆 years. Gonring said that Kahl was going door-to-door in Zimmermanns neighborhood, running a scam to collect money to repair a nonexistent flat tire. He was really collecting money for crack cocaine and was already high when he went to Zimmermanns apartment, Gonring said.He stepped into the bathroom for a moment and when he came out, Zimmermann was on the phone. He basically lost it, for lack of a better phrase,  Gonring said.  He was in the throes of a lot of drug usage and was paranoid and had not been out of prison for all that long, was very worried about what w stanley cup as happening on the other end of that line, and then proceeded to do acts which absolutely fit the criteria for first-degree intentional homicide.  He certainly didnt go there with the intent to kill anybody or even harm anybody,  Rdun Hartford Culver  s ruled a total loss after Saturday morning fire
 LAS VEGAS 鈥?A report from a Connecticut fire department sheds new light on the fire that resulted in the November death of former Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh.Hsieh, 46, died on Nov. 27, several days after he was pulled from a fire at a home owned by his close friend, Rachael Brown, in New London, Connecticut.  Hsieh s death came just months after he retired as Zappos  CEO starbucks stanley cup .According to a report from the New London Fire Depar stanley cup tment, it is possible that Hsiehs carelessness or intentional acts may have started the fire in the shed where he was found.A timeline of the events in the report indicates that Hsieh decided to stay the night in a shed attached to the home after a fight with Brown between 11:30 p.m. and midnight on Nov. 17.Shortly before 1 a.m. on Nov. 18, Brett Gorman 鈥?a man described as a witness in the fire department s report 鈥?discovered that Hsieh had lit a small fire in the shed to keep warm.Gorman observed that the fire was started by a candle and blanket, and that he brought Hsieh a portable propane space heater for him to use.                    At around 3:14 a.m., surveillance video shows smoke coming out of the shed when Hsieh opened the door.At that time, Hsieh removed the propane heater, but then pulled it back inside of the shed. Smoke and burning embers were later o stanley spain bserved by fire investigators on the surveillance video. They could also hear the sound of the door to the shed being locked.A few minutes later, according to the timeline, a limo arrived at the home