There’s no sign of arson in the weekend fire that destroyed the beachfront home owned by South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein, the state’s top law enforcement official said ...
A South Carolina's judge's home went up in flames and has went viral after being caught on camera. Many viewers are wondering what actually happened.
Authorities investigating the fire at Judge Diane Goodstein’s South Carolina home have said that they have found no evidence of arson.
South Carolina's top law enforcement official says state agents have so far found no evidence that a fire destroying a judge's home on a South Carolina island was intentionally set.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — State agents have so far found no evidence that a fire that destroyed a judge’s home on a South Carolina island was intentionally set, the state’s top law enforcement official ...
On Oct. 4, 2025, a house owned by South Carolina state Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein burned to the ground. Goodstein's family members, including her husband, Arnold Goodstein (a former state ...
State law enforcement said Monday that investigation remains ongoing, but so far “no evidence” has been found “to indicate the fire was intentionally set.” ...
Law enforcement says there is currently no evidence to suggest the justice’s mansion was targeted by an arsonist and caution against sharing unverified information ...
The sky above Edisto Beach turned black with smoke as a massive fire ripped through the multimillion-dollar home of a South Carolina judge, forcing residents to flee for their lives this weekend.
An investigation is underway into the fire that destroyed South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein’s Edisto Island residence on Saturday. The investigation is being led by the South Carolina ...
South Carolina officials said Monday there is currently “no evidence” indicating that the fire at the home of Circuit Court Judge Diane Schafer Goodstein and her husband was arson, following days of ...
A fire tore through South Carolina Judge Diane Goodstein’s Edisto Beach home on October 4. Her husband, Arnold Goodstein, and two others were hospitalized after dramatic rescues; the judge was absent.