LOUISVILLE, KY.(WHAS 11)--She set fire to more than 30 wreaths hanging from front porches across Louisville.
Linda Lee received her punishment but her victims say it's not enough.
A year and a half investigation comes to a close Aug. 13 in a Jefferson County courtroom.
Louisville arsonist Linda Lee is behind bars serving time for more than 50 felonies.
Lee has become infamous for setting houses and other structures on fire.
In the courtroom, firefighters and victims impacted by Lee's actions.
Lee Decker says he can still remember Lee standing there as his house burned down back in October 2014.
He says he'll never be the same along with the other victims.
Melinda Eaton woke up one morning in May 2014 to find her front porch charred after Lee set a wreath on her front door on fire.
Both victims spoke in front of the judge making pleas for Lee to serve the full 20 years and not be let out on shock probation.
The defense says they plan to request a shock probation hearing for Linda Lee in the future. Both victims WHAS 11's Julia Rose spoke with along with the firefighters say when that time comes they plan to be in the courtroom to fight that.