Infamous lottery winner's house burns

Dec 2, 2016, 12:10 pm (62 comments)

Jack Whittaker

Jack's back with more heartbreak

Firefighters from all over Bland County converged on Deer Run Estates in Rocky Gap, West Virginia, on Friday morning to battle a blaze at lottery winner Jack Whittaker's house.

Whittaker said he was on his way to Ghent, West Virginia, to work when his wife, who was inside the brick structure, called him about the fire.

Fire crews got the call at 6:59 a.m. and the house was already engulfed in flames when they arrived.

Whittaker's wife smelled smoke and was able to escape unharmed with the family dog, but a cat died in the blaze, he said.

As firefighters fought the flames on Friday morning, small explosions — apparently from small propane tanks — could be heard coming from the residence. At one point, an Appalachian Power Co. transformer near the house also exploded.

Whittaker said he wasn't sure how the fire started.

"(There) won't be much to haul away — a bunch of bricks, that's it," he said.

He said that he didn't have insurance and would probably move to another building in front of the burned residence.

It was in December 14 years ago that Whittaker dropped $100 at a convenience store counter — $2 on a hot dog and $98 on Powerball tickets — and won a more than $300 million lottery jackpot. At the time it was the largest lottery jackpot ever awarded to a single winning ticket.

Lottery Post has chronicled a long list of woes for Whittaker since that first day of happiness when he won the jackpot.

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Comments

Toronto

Not having insurance and just moving into another house would be nice

Kingofearth's avatarKingofearth

He's still in West Virginia? I went looking for updates on him a few weeks ago and a site said he's living quietly in LA Cal. 

Anyway, the unluckest lucky man gets another round of unluckiness. He really should think about moving somewhere else, might help him get some of his luck back.

Skibunnylk's avatarSkibunnylk

No home insurance? This guy is dumber than what people even give him credit for. He can't blame it on having no funds since his home was paid in full which btw is the only legal way he can opt out of getting insurance. Most ordinary folks who take out a mortgage are obligated to have home insurance to satisfy the lenders requirements.

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

No Pity!

Bleudog101

Going to work??? Isn't he as old as dirt now?  Perhaps he kept his business going all these years.

luckyshoes's avatarluckyshoes

So his house is paid for...good. But no home insurance?...that's just plain.......stupid.

No No

helpmewin's avatarhelpmewin

Mr & Mrs Whittaker I'm Sorry to hear about your Cat.Sad

noise-gate

By the looks of things, everything is on fire. Some jackpot winners dissappear never to be heard of again.Jack is not one of them. I hope his Phoenix will rise. 

mikeintexas's avatarmikeintexas

Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Dec 2, 2016

By the looks of things, everything is on fire. Some jackpot winners dissappear never to be heard of again.Jack is not one of them. I hope his Phoenix will rise. 

I hope his Phoenix will rise.


It probably does when he goes to strip clubs.

hearsetrax's avatarhearsetrax

Quote: Originally posted by mikeintexas on Dec 2, 2016

I hope his Phoenix will rise.


It probably does when he goes to strip clubs.

Skeptical

 he may have wizened up since he first got lucky and initial tragedies marred his then lifestyle

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Artist77's avatarArtist77

RIP kitty cat.

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by mikeintexas on Dec 2, 2016

I hope his Phoenix will rise.


It probably does when he goes to strip clubs.

That was funny mike- but l * think him frequenting those joints are behind him. Did he not give one of those places a "bad" reputation when he accused its customers or the joint of stealing over K100 from him, only for his briefcase to be found by cops behind a dumpster where he probably stashed it while taking a leak? 

Groppo's avatarGroppo

Quote: Originally posted by helpmewin on Dec 2, 2016

Mr & Mrs Whittaker I'm Sorry to hear about your Cat.Sad

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I'm truly sorry about that too.

mikeintexas's avatarmikeintexas

Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Dec 2, 2016

That was funny mike- but l * think him frequenting those joints are behind him. Did he not give one of those places a "bad" reputation when he accused its customers or the joint of stealing over K100 from him, only for his briefcase to be found by cops behind a dumpster where he probably stashed it while taking a leak? 

Y'know, I really don't remember anything about that other than he took several thousand bucks in a briefcase to a strip club.  I tend to skip over the bad luck lottery stories and instead enjoy reading the ones about the people who did something good with the money, be it to better their own lives or those of others or simply just enjoyed their new wealth. 

I've only been to a strip club a few times, a couple of times for buddy's bachelor parties, but the last time I went to a strip club was in the early 90's; I was going back to school at the time and me 'n some of the guys in my program went to go see Morganna the Kissing Bandit. (and her snake)

dr65's avatardr65

I guess when the guy loses everything he ever got since winning, that's when people will think he finally got what

he deserves and then go back to their own sorry, miserable lives and finally leave him alone. Personally, I hope he

wins again. Not so he can make the same mistakes but just so the people that hate people like this so much have

something to keep them going.

music*'s avatarmusic*

Patriot  I heard that he kept loads of cash in his vehicle because he was a high roller, a whale who loved to gamble.  He needed the cash to bet in these types of games. 

 Insurance is one way to cover the risk of loss, destruction, or injury. 

 Tennessee has suffered greatly with their fire.

TheGameGrl's avatarTheGameGrl

truly sorry to read of this recent incident. This gent has endured such family loss.   That this latest fire.   Makes me understand the human heart. He deserves compassion not ill will. Lose a grand child  ..no money can heal that.

amber123

Wow, was it really 14 years ago? lol

Dang, time goes by fast !

amber123

Quote: Originally posted by Skibunnylk on Dec 2, 2016

No home insurance? This guy is dumber than what people even give him credit for. He can't blame it on having no funds since his home was paid in full which btw is the only legal way he can opt out of getting insurance. Most ordinary folks who take out a mortgage are obligated to have home insurance to satisfy the lenders requirements.

He was already a millionaire before he won the 300 million, so he didn't care about expenses. I'm pretty sure over 80% of the time, insurance is never used with homes, unless you live in areas that are known for natural disasters.

amber123

Strange you write Phoenix rising out of the ashes Dr65. When I was in the Navy in the early 80's, specifically in this story, about 1983, my Navy squadron's logo kind of looked like a bird, that's the picture you see on the tail, and the first car I ever bought was in Key west Florida, where I was stationed. It just happened to be a 1977 Pontiac Phoenix.

We were called the Firebirds. I was a hydraulic mechanic on the A-3, also called the "Whale", cause it seated like 12 people and bigger than other planes.

I was the plane Captain on this exact plane, 103. I had to pass a test held by a Board of Officers to be a Plane captain. Only then was I allowed to launch planes onto their missions. 

 

HaveABall's avatarHaveABall

I'm sorry for the Whittaker's losses! 

When did Jack undertake this second marriage? Love

lejardin's avatarlejardin

Quote: Originally posted by mikeintexas on Dec 2, 2016

I hope his Phoenix will rise.


It probably does when he goes to strip clubs.

OMG Mike you are toooo funny.  LOL....

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

Arson or potential suicide attempt? What?. Who knows ...

mypiemaster's avatarmypiemaster

Quote: Originally posted by noise-gate on Dec 2, 2016

By the looks of things, everything is on fire. Some jackpot winners dissappear never to be heard of again.Jack is not one of them. I hope his Phoenix will rise. 

I'm sure it rises all the time in his mind but in reality it's only just a limp biscuit.

KY Floyd's avatarKY Floyd

Quote: Originally posted by Kingofearth on Dec 2, 2016

He's still in West Virginia? I went looking for updates on him a few weeks ago and a site said he's living quietly in LA Cal. 

Anyway, the unluckest lucky man gets another round of unluckiness. He really should think about moving somewhere else, might help him get some of his luck back.

The house that burned is in Virginia, not WV. He can afford to have several houses, but I've got no idea whether he's still has one in WV or if he has any in other places.

Hard to tell from the picture, but it looks like a relatively modest house. Certainly not anywhere near as big and expensive as some of the things some people here say they'd buy. Figuring that he's already got the liability protection squared away he may well have figured that the risk didn't really require him to have a homeowner policy. Its not as if 200k to rebuild is going to limit his lifestyle.

Teddi's avatarTeddi

Quote: Originally posted by dr65 on Dec 2, 2016

I guess when the guy loses everything he ever got since winning, that's when people will think he finally got what

he deserves and then go back to their own sorry, miserable lives and finally leave him alone. Personally, I hope he

wins again. Not so he can make the same mistakes but just so the people that hate people like this so much have

something to keep them going.

He did win again. After making the rounds on every single network, bemoaning how cursed the lottery is and how he wished he'd torn up the ticket or never played, he was still playing and won an additional $10,000.

So must not have thought all his bad luck was really that bad after all. Or he's just a lying hypocrite.

Nobody hates Jack or that he won. They hate his deliberate stupidity. They hate that an intelligent person can make so so so many stupid decisions and they hate that he blames the lottery for all his bad decisions instead of accepting he's responsible for them.

Case in point, perhaps he should have used that additionally won $10,000 and bought insurance. Just a thought. 

Does it make any sense to be driving around in luxury SUVs but not bother to budget enough for home insurance?

Perfecttiming2's avatarPerfecttiming2

Quote: Originally posted by Bleudog101 on Dec 2, 2016

Going to work??? Isn't he as old as dirt now?  Perhaps he kept his business going all these years.

Hi Bleudog101!

Yep, he still works....he was already a millionaire when he won several years ago.

In spite of his ups and downs in life, I do want the best for this man, and his family.

MaximumMillions

Good to see that everyone made it out alive. (Except for that poor cat Disapprove )

sully16's avatarsully16

Quote: Originally posted by amber123 on Dec 2, 2016

Strange you write Phoenix rising out of the ashes Dr65. When I was in the Navy in the early 80's, specifically in this story, about 1983, my Navy squadron's logo kind of looked like a bird, that's the picture you see on the tail, and the first car I ever bought was in Key west Florida, where I was stationed. It just happened to be a 1977 Pontiac Phoenix.

We were called the Firebirds. I was a hydraulic mechanic on the A-3, also called the "Whale", cause it seated like 12 people and bigger than other planes.

I was the plane Captain on this exact plane, 103. I had to pass a test held by a Board of Officers to be a Plane captain. Only then was I allowed to launch planes onto their missions. 

 

I thought she was referring to Harry Potter, Dumbledore's Phoenix saves Harry while he is fighting the Serpent and help to rescue him from the Chamber of Secrets. Jenny Weasley lived, yay!

Sorry this guy's house burned down hate to see that happen and glad no one was hurt.

RIP Cat.

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