A woman accused of helping to start a house fire that killed a 4-year-old girl was in court Wednesday.
She was arrested after the deadly fire in Homewood.
Officers allege the woman was throwing chairs and threatening them, and then did a sexual act, while sitting in a police interview room after the deaths of two women and a child in a fire.
A picture of Tiasia Malloy in an interview room at Pittsburgh police headquarters was entered into evidence Wednesday afternoon.
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Malloy was charged with two new counts after her alleged violent and bizarre behavior in that room. Malloy will also stand trial for resisting arrest.
Police say after the fire Malloy said, "I don't give a (expletive) about the 4-year-old that died" and "they deserve it."
Malloy's bond was reduced to $25,000.
The judge said he wanted to keep it high because he believes she is dangerous.
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