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Debora Green (née Jones; born February 28, 1951) is an American physician who pleaded no contest to setting a 1995 fire that burned down her family's home and killed two of her children, and to poisoning her husband with ricin with the intention of causing his death.
Jill Freedman (1939–2019), New York–based documentary photographer, known for photographs of firefighters, street cops, circus life; Toni Frissell (1907–1988), fashion photography, World War II photographs; Eva Fuka (1927–2015), Czech-American, she is known for her melancholic works and surreal effects
When a woman Donna Mclean is found dead after a ferry collides with a Manhattan dock, Detectives Fontana and Green become suspicious when they learn that the victim sustained a blow to the head and was seen in the water just before the accident, and the likely suspect is the ex-wife of a firefighter who left her to marry a rich "9/11" widow ...
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On September 16, 1995, Al and Deborah made it official and tied the knot at St. Thomas Episcopal Church in New York City. Included among the guests were former TODAY co-host Katie Couric, as well ...
Robert "Bobby" Wade Nash (Peter Krause) is the Captain of Station 118 of the Los Angeles Fire Department and later Athena's husband. A recovering alcoholic, before arriving in Los Angeles Bobby lived in Minnesota where his wife and two children died in a fire caused by a faulty propane heater (which he had been using while he was drunk in an empty apartment of the building they were living in ...
"I joked with my wife, 'Hey, just understand I'm a football coach,' " Matt told the Green Bay Packers. "I always kidded with her, 'Hey, there's two kinds of wives. "I always kidded with her, 'Hey ...
Al eventually proposed to Deborah at the Grand Canyon on New Year's Day 1994, and on September 16, 1995, the two wed at the St. Thomas Episcopal Church in New York.