James R. Scott was unhappily married. But instead of getting a divorce, he decided it would be a good idea to flood a bridge so his wife couldn't get home. On July 16, 1993, he removed several sandbags from the levee near West Quincy, Missouri, causing the swelling Mississippi River to flood the area as well as the bridge. (The brige was the only one between Missouri and Illinois for 100 miles.) The event became known the Great Flood of 1993.
Initially Scott was thought to be one of the people trying to avert the disaster. However, suspicions began to mount and he confided to a friend that he had caused the flood to strand his wife so he could have an affair, fish, and party. He was sentenced a year later to life in prison.
James Scott (criminal)
Jailed Jimmy Scott opens up about Flood of '93
Initially Scott was thought to be one of the people trying to avert the disaster. However, suspicions began to mount and he confided to a friend that he had caused the flood to strand his wife so he could have an affair, fish, and party. He was sentenced a year later to life in prison.
James Scott (criminal)
Jailed Jimmy Scott opens up about Flood of '93
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