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*Crime author and former Los Angeles Police Department officer Joseph Wambaugh published a book about John Orr titled ''Fire Lover'' named after a quote from the book where a fictional firefighter arsonist named Aaron Stiles (which is an anagram for I set LA arson) in a book John was writing titled ''Points of Origin'' (mentioned earlier) where the character of Aaron Stiles referred to fire as a mistress and lover.
*Crime author and former Los Angeles Police Department officer Joseph Wambaugh published a book about John Orr titled ''Fire Lover'' named after a quote from the book where a fictional firefighter arsonist named Aaron Stiles (which is an anagram for I set LA arson) in a book John was writing titled ''Points of Origin'' (mentioned earlier) where the character of Aaron Stiles referred to fire as a mistress and lover.


*Years after the fires he set broke out, HBO made a made for television film titled ''Point of Origin'' based on his true story starring the late Ray Liotta as John Orr. There have also been various documentaries about him featured on ''Nova'' in the episode ''Hunt for the Serial Arsonist'' (aired in November 1995), ''Forensic Files'', ''Cold Case Files'', ''Unusual Suspects'', ''Deadly Secrets'' and most recently on ''Very Scary People''.
*Years after the fires he set broke out, HBO made a made for television film titled ''Point of Origin'' based on his true story starring Ray Liotta as John Orr. There have also been various documentaries about him featured on ''Nova'' in the episode ''Hunt for the Serial Arsonist'' (aired in November 1995), ''Forensic Files'', ''Cold Case Files'', ''Unusual Suspects'', ''Deadly Secrets'' and most recently on ''Very Scary People''.


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