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'I will always be a destructive force': Influencer arrested after trying to end her own life by setting her home on fire with her cats inside, police say

 
Influencer attempted to end her own life by setting house fire

Drew Mehalick-Headley aka Drew Disaster (@drewdisaster/Instagram).

A popular content creator from Pennsylvania allegedly attempted to end her own life by setting her house on fire — and now she is charged with arson.

Drew Mehalick-Headley, whose age was not available, was involved with a house fire in the early morning hours of Aug. 27. According to court records obtained by local CBS affiliate WHP, the Middletown Borough Police Department started receiving tips that Mehalick-Headley had posted concerning messages on her social media accounts later the same night.

In a lengthy Facebook post published at 8:00 p.m., Mehalick-Headley — who goes by "Drew Disaster" online — wrote, "I'm sorry if it feels all for naught with how this has ended. It meant so much to me but I have come to accept the reality that my hurt is too much to carry." She added, "[N]o matter how much I try to avoid it, it seems I will always be a destructive force."

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WHP reported that on a now-deleted Instagram post, Mehalick-Headley wrote, "I'm sorry. The pain has just become too heavy to bear. This is all I wanted. I'm glad that I got it. With love, Drew."

An Instagram reel, also seemingly deleted or removed, depicted Mehalick-Headley petting her two cats and apologizing to them saying, "Please cremate me or bury me in the shroud. I love you all, I truly do."

Drew Mehalick-Headley's Facebook post

Drew Mehalick-Headley's Facebook post on Aug. 27 (Drew Disaster/Facebook)

Mehalick-Headley was rescued from the fire after first responders arrived at around 6:30 a.m. on Aug. 27. Court documents stated that Mehalick-Headley apparently admitted to setting the fire, which was estimated to have started at 4:39 a.m. One of her cats was also saved; however, one of them did not survive the blaze.

According to WHP, Mehalick-Headley is now charged with arson posing a danger of death or injury, arson posing a danger to inhabited buildings, risking catastrophe, and aggravated cruelty to animals. Her current condition is unknown.

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