Oct 26, 2024

Kansas man sentenced in fire that killed 2 children and his girlfriend

Posted Oct 26, 2024 2:00 AM
First responding crews found heavy smoke and flames coming from the two-story house.-photo courtesy WIBW TV
First responding crews found heavy smoke and flames coming from the two-story house.-photo courtesy WIBW TV

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas man has been sentenced to life in prison for setting a house fire that killed his girlfriend and their two daughters.

Genny Fitzpatrick and her two children Peyton Tyler and Kourtney Tyler-photo Mercer Funeral Home
Genny Fitzpatrick and her two children Peyton Tyler and Kourtney Tyler-photo Mercer Funeral Home

Kyle Tyler, 33, won’t be eligible for parole until he serves at least 25 years of his life sentence for first-degree murder in the commission of a felony. On top of that, he was sentenced Wednesday to an additional 11 years for two arson charges, The Topeka Capital-Journal reported.

Tyler photo Shawnee County
Tyler photo Shawnee County

Firefighters found Tyler, along with a butane torch lighter, on a rear deck when they rushed to a burning Topeka home in January 2023. They then extinguished a pair of blazes that were determined to be intentionally set in the living room and basement.

His girlfriend, 30-year-old Genny Fitzpatrick, and their 1-year-old daughter, Kourtney Tyler, were found dead on the second floor. His 9-year-old daughter, Peyton Tyler, died after being taken from her first-floor bedroom to a Topeka hospital, the affidavit said.

All three victims’ deaths were likely due to smoke inhalation, Shawnee County District Attorney Mike Kagay said.

In exchange for entering a guilty plea in August, prosecutors dismissed two other murder charges, along with two aggravated child endangerment counts, court records show.