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An arrest affidavit indicates that a family member took McAllister to the bus station for his trip to San Antonio two days after the fire the men are charged with setting. Young said McAllister was traumatized by his mother's death. "She was sort of the anchor in Daniel's life, and he lost that," the pastor said. Family members of Bourque and McAllister declined to comment to The Associated Press. Attorneys for the men aren't commenting, citing a judge's gag order. According to court records, authorities first contacted Bourque on Feb. 11 at his grandparents' upscale home in Lindale, the site of one of the fires. He was arrested 10 days later at his girlfriend's mobile home in a rural area about 15 miles away. During the intervening surveillance, authorities say, they observed Bourque entering a store bathroom a day before someone reported a carving on a bathroom stall that said "Little Hope was Arson," with an upside-down cross in flames under the wording. It was an apparent reference to the first arson attack, which occurred Jan. 1 near Athens, about 40 miles southwest of Tyler. Authorities had listed the cause of that fire as undetermined until after the arrests.
On his Facebook page, Bourque joined a bonfire fan group that included hundreds of images of people watching bonfires. His social networking shows a cerebral side as well, quoting philosophers on his MySpace page. At Van High School, he was a state debate champion. A woman who knew Bourque in high school said his life apparently deteriorated the past two years. Whitney Faber said Bourque told her he had been kicked out of the University of Texas at Tyler last year, but he didn't elaborate. She said Bourque seemed "very, very depressed" when she talked to him, the last of those conversations occurring several months ago. Young, the pastor, said acquaintances told him in recent days they didn't see that side of Bourque. "They would see Jason in passing -- 'Hi. How are you? What's going on?'" Young said. "Never thinking about anything like this going on."
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