A man claimed he started three fires in two days because it helped calm his nerves.
Shane Clarke, 33, set two bins alight and put a burning letter through a front door, all in Peterborough, in June.
When arrested he admitted the offences and told police he was stressed and lighting the fires helped to calm his nerves.
Officers were alerted to the first of the blazes at about 4am on 2 June in Central Avenue, where residents reported a bin on fire.
The following day in the early hours of the morning, Clarke lit a letter, addressed to himself, and attempted to post it though a letterbox of a home in Central Avenue. However, an occupant was alerted by a friend and only slight damage to the letterbox was caused. Clarke’s name and address were still visible on the letter.
Later that morning, police were called to reports of another bin being set alight, this time in Meadenvale. Local people identified Clarke and he was arrested.
Clarke, of Vere Road, Peterborough, admitted three counts of arson and on Wednesday (23rd December) he was sentenced to six months imprisonment, suspended for two years. He was also handed a 40-day Rehabilitation Activity Requirement.