‘She knew they would support combustion’: Woman who used Takis tortilla chips to commit arson learns her fate

Patricia Williams mugshot

Patricia Faye Williams (Greene County Jail).

A Missouri woman who pleaded guilty to committing arson with a bag of Takis tortilla chips will spend the next 12 years in prison.

Patricia Faye Williams, 43, originally pleaded not guilty when she was charged with first-degree arson after starting a fire at a Greene County residence in 2023. According to court documents, she changed her plea to guilty during an appearance on Tuesday. She had been set to go on trial on Monday, Jan. 13.

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