General Hospital Cameron Mathison Lost His Home To A Florida Arsonist?
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General Hospital star Cameron Mathison (Drew Cain) lost his home during the terrible Palisades fire early this year. He wasn’t alone, but ABC fans heard multiple times how it affected his mental health and well-being. This week, the news arrived that a suspect from Florida was arrested. Read on for all the details.
The Florida Suspect
The news that an arrest was made might cheer up folks like Cameron from GH, Milo Ventimiglia (This Is Us), Eugene Levy (Schitt’s Creek), Billy Crystal (When Harry Met Sally) and more. They lost their homes and much of their lives when high winds turned the area into a raging inferno.

This week, Fox 35 Orlando reported that the arrested suspect had lived in the area. However, he moved to Florida since then. Apparently, officials found that a Uber driver named Jonathan Rinderknecht had “videos of the fire taken on his cellphone.” Additionally, “cellphone records and witness statements were among the evidence connecting [him] to the fire.”
The Reality Of Loss
Many people who lost their homes initially didn’t get much sympathy. After all, the Palisades is a wealthy area, and folks argued that the wealthy had insurance. However, Cameron Mathison opened up several times. Most recently, on the Soapy podcast he explained how he felt angry and bitter.

It happened at a bad time after his split from his wife. His kids left for college and he lost his favorite pup. In that interview, he explained that the anger made it easier to play the role of despized Drew Cain.
Reactions To The Arrest
On YouTube, when Fox elaborated about the suspect from Florida being arrested, plenty of people, General Hospital fans and others, had their say. And, it seems the public won’t be forgiving. Remember, some people lost more than a home like Cameron Mathison did; they lost pets and other people died.

One commentator said, “If you can convict him of arson you should be able to convict him on 12 counts of involuntary manslaughter.”
Here are a few more responses from the discussion area:
- He started the fires ON PURPOSE and killed 12 people , he should never be released from prison if guilty.
- This guy should be locked up for life.
- He murdered 12 people and destroyed an entire city. Each person that perished should count as one count of involuntary homicide. I certainly hope we see justice for those lives lost.
- He may have started the fires, but what about the fact that they ran out of water….Newsom and Bass should be held accountable also.
Critics are correct that the fire hurt so many people. Businesses stopped working, and some TV production stopped. As to what motivated Jonathan Rinderknecht, if he is guilty, might never be known.
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