‘Fire Goddess’ Accused of Trying to Burn Friends Alive in Torched Honda Element After Xanax Dispute

A woman who calls herself the “Fire Goddess” is facing serious charges after allegedly setting her friend’s Honda Element on fire while two people were sleeping inside, with a propane tank nearby, according to dramatic eyewitness accounts.
The incident occurred at night in what authorities are investigating as an alleged attempted murder. The car was left charred and gutted, surrounded by yellow “Fire Line Do Not Cross” tape, with visible burn damage to the exterior and interior.
According to the car owner, a heated argument broke out over Xanax. Tensions escalated until the suspect allegedly doused the vehicle with a flammable liquid.
“Then I smell gas and as soon as I said, ‘what is that smell?’ she threw a match and lit the car on fire,” the car owner recalled in a chilling statement.

The two individuals sleeping inside the vehicle narrowly escaped serious injury or death. Investigators found a propane tank in or near the car, raising fears of a potential explosion that could have turned the scene into a deadly inferno.
The suspect, seen in photographs wearing dramatic fire-performance attire and holding flaming torches, has reportedly embraced the persona of a “Fire Goddess.” Authorities are now treating the case as attempted murder and arson.
This latest development comes as more twisted details continue to emerge about the dispute and the events leading up to the alleged arson. Police have not yet released the suspect’s full name pending formal charges, but sources close to the investigation confirm she is the primary suspect.
The burned Honda Element remains a stark reminder of the dangerous situation, with heavy fire damage visible across the body panels and interior. No fatalities were reported, but the car owner and victims are said to be shaken by the close call.
The case is ongoing, and further charges may be filed as investigators piece together the full sequence of events.