A man accused of starting a fire in 2020 that killed one person and injured another in Charleston has been sentenced to 60 years in prison in the case. The Kanawha County Prosecutor’s Office said Jerry Walker was sentenced Tuesday to 40 years in prison for second-degree murder and 20 years for first-degree arson. The terms are set to run consecutively. Walker is accused of setting fire to two homes along Falcon Drive following a physical altercation with one of the victims where he allegedly said he was going to kill the man. Police identified Walker in surveillance footage from a neighboring house allegedly lighting one of the houses on fire, according to a criminal complaint. Walker was also identified by police in gas station surveillance footage purchasing gasoline prior to the fire.