When Karen Pedley was just ten years old, she saved her six siblings from a devastating house fire. The local media praised her bravery, the community cheered, and she was even rewarded with a luxury trip on the Concorde. But as the spotlight faded, a dark obsession took root. For an ordinary girl from a chaotic family, fire became the ultimate rush—a way to feel powerful, noticed, and needed. Decades later, a pattern emerged in West Cornwall that baffled local authorities. Everywhere Karen worked, a mysterious fire broke out. Shops, working men's clubs, and pubs were left gutted, especially if she had just lost her job or left on bad terms. The situation turned fatal in late November 2008 at Rosewyn House Care Home. Just minutes after singing and dancing with vulnerable elderly residents, Karen intentionally set fire to their bedroom curtains. The toxic smoke claimed the life of beloved ninety-six-year-old Gladys Rowe, but the danger didn't stop there. Driven by a relentless psychological compulsion, Karen eventually targeted her own sister's family home, arriving at the scene within minutes to play the savior once again. This documentary tracking reveals how detectives connected decades of historic crimes, a hidden childhood scrapbook, and a bizarre courtroom confession to bring down one of Britain's most dangerous and unpredictable serial arsonists. Absolute Crime is your go-to channel for the best crime documentaries. Subscribe for your weekly dose of crime shows, serial killers, thieves and prison stories. #TrueCrime #Documentaries #CrimeDocumentaries






