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Henry Jacob Hardwick set wife on fire: Cops

Henry Jacob Hardwick (Albany, Georgia Police Department)

Henry Jacob Hardwick (Albany, Georgia Police Department)

A 64-year-old man in Georgia was arrested this week after he allegedly set his special-needs wife on fire inside their home, leaving the woman in pain for two days before finally seeking help.

Henry Jacob Hardwick was taken into custody on Wednesday and charged with one count of felony aggravated assault — family violence — for the injuries allegedly inflicted on 67-year-old Amanda Jenkins, jail records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

According to a press release from the Albany, Georgia Police Department, officers responded to a call at about 7:39 p.m. on Tuesday about a patient being treated for severe burns at Phoebe Putney Hospital, about 160 miles south of Atlanta.

Once there, officers learned that emergency medical personnel had picked up Jenkins earlier that day from her residence in the 400 block of Bobbitt Drive. Medics said Jenkins was unresponsive and suffered burns to about 25% of her lower extremities.

Police then responded to the Bobbitt Drive home, where they contacted Hardwick.

When questioned by police, he allegedly said he was rubbing alcohol on his wife because she was in a great deal of pain “from her condition of multiple sclerosis (MS)” two days earlier. While applying the alcohol to his wife’s skin, “he lit a cigarette too close to her, causing her body to catch fire,” police said he told investigators.

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